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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 57297" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>That is a wierd one. </p><p>The one difference that I have experienced is that somewhere between the 20 series (eg. 722) and the 40 series (eg. 743), the locking pin width changed. Earlier machines were ~3"-4" narrower than the modern interface. </p><p>The width vaiation is still allowable under the SAE attachment spec, and most factory built attachments can handle this variation, but this may not be the case with homemade attachments.</p><p>I ran into this when I tried to mount our wood splitter on my nieghbour's 610. The splitter attachment pin width (34" centre to centre) was based on our 773. I noticed that my neighbour's 722 was the same config as the 610.</p><p>I doubt this is the case with your T200, but FWIW....</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 57297, member: 3290"] That is a wierd one. The one difference that I have experienced is that somewhere between the 20 series (eg. 722) and the 40 series (eg. 743), the locking pin width changed. Earlier machines were ~3“-4” narrower than the modern interface. The width vaiation is still allowable under the SAE attachment spec, and most factory built attachments can handle this variation, but this may not be the case with homemade attachments. I ran into this when I tried to mount our wood splitter on my nieghbour's 610. The splitter attachment pin width (34” centre to centre) was based on our 773. I noticed that my neighbour's 722 was the same config as the 610. I doubt this is the case with your T200, but FWIW.... Cheers, SR [/QUOTE]
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