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Hitch Arm Hold Down For Deere Tractors
You can keep hitch arms from swinging back and forth when they're not in use with these new farmer-designed hold-down brackets.
Chad Randall, Alexis, Ill., got the idea after using tarp straps, wire, springs and other ways to hold the arms stationary. He wanted a simple, neat way to hold them in place yet let hi
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Hitch arm hold down for Deere tractors HITCHES Hitches 17-3-38 You can keep hitch arms from swinging back and forth when they're not in use with these new farmer-designed hold-down brackets.
Chad Randall, Alexis, Ill., got the idea after using tarp straps, wire, springs and other ways to hold the arms stationary. He wanted a simple, neat way to hold them in place yet let him free them up quickly when needed.
A bracket bolts into an existing hole in the pto housing just ahead of the sway blocks. A quick-change lock pin simply attaches to the bracket to hold the hitch arms in place. They allow full up and down travel of arms. When no longer needed, they self store out of the way so they're right there for quick hookup when equipment is once again unhooked from the hitch arms.
Fits most Deere tractors from the2840 up to the 4455 models. They sell for $32.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Chad Randall, Arm Kuffs, Rt. 1, Box 13, Alexis, Ill. 61412 (ph 309 482-6609).
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