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Old 07-06-2014, 07:41 PM
ccpullin ccpullin is offline
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What are you talking about? The upper sleeve hitch rod will hit the ditch plate? Not that I have ever seen.....

As far as the rest, yes, supers are taller. There are adjustments built in to most implements. It's still an easy job to install, and NBD to get it working right. It's not difficult.
This sleeve hitch on a Super may be more difficult for some than others to install having to make frame side plates and a longer actuator rod to the rock shaft.

http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/s...6-A/0040360025

Item #9, hitch plate assembly (hitch plate) - will need to be removed to install sleeve hitch on a 2182.

Cub Cadet, CCC, and MTD never designed any of its Super tractors for a sleeve hitch, nor were sleeve hitch attachments designed for Supers. Modifications can be made to make them useable, best one being the cat 0 to sleeve hitch adaptor.

I have (4) 2182's, 1572, 1772, 2082, 2084, 2284, 1872 All Supers along with a 1440, 169 and a 1650, with the majority (all but 3) having hitches either cat 0 or sleeve and I have the cat 0 to sleeve hitch adaptor along with many sleeve hitch attachments so I believe I know what I am talking about.

How many Supers do you have, and how many of them have sleeve hitches on them? I would like to see how you got around not removing the "hitch plate" assembly. If you can attach a picture it would be great!
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