Hitch on the right side

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A01B 59/046 (2006.01)

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CA 1139570

Abstract To have a hitch on the right side there must be two arms welded to a triangular plate which is made to hitch the rake at a proper distance beside the tractor. In my invention, the front arm is bent to pass ahead of the front wheel and is pinned to the front hitch of the tractor. The rear arm goes between the right wheels and is pinned to a fastener bolted to the chassis or to a bracket. There is a spacer connecting the two arms. The hitch may have a swivel wheel. In this case, there will be two braces, each one welded to one arm at one end, together with a molded plate at the other end. A supporting plate will join the molded plate and the two braces to the arms. Two crossbars between the braces and the arms should prevent torsion. A casting to receive the pivot of the swivel wheel should be bolted to the molded plate.

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