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What does "quick tatch" means?

07/30/2007 4:55 PM

Quick Tatch, categories II and III is offered as an optional.

I believe they refer to a quick coupling for a three points hitch but it is just a feeling.

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Re: What does "quick tatch" means?

07/31/2007 12:48 AM

Exactly as it allows easier connecting of ground tillage and harvesting implements to the tractor.

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Re: What does "quick tatch" means?

07/31/2007 5:29 AM
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Re: What does "quick tatch" means?

07/31/2007 9:43 AM

and I suppose "Quick Tache" refers to a stick-on music hall Charlie Chaplin moustache??

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Re: What does "quick tatch" means?

08/05/2007 4:07 AM

It's a tool-less implement attachment/detachment system. John Deere proprietary, if I'm not mistaken. Check out John Deere for more detailed explanation/illustration. If the brochure implements are not actually manufactured under John Deere, the quick tatch upgrade is probably licensed by John Deere.

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