Well as was mentioned by another, that nifty thingie that CT sells for helping you hitch up is no longer sold. Bummer. I think it was just a 4 foot round bar the same size as the hitch lower hitch pin, with a cup on the end for the impliment pin to socket into, but I'm not sure, because I never looked at the thingie very closely.I've also been over looking at the "quick hitches" CT and TSC sell. I can get one for $165. That's about $165 more then I'd like to spend, but if the thing works as good as it looks like it could, it'd be money well spent. Any of you ever used on of these? If you have, could you tell me/us about it and what you think of it? Picture linked to admire, it's in the lower right corner. Otherwise, I think I'll be setting my impliments on bricks or cinderblocks or pallets, and using a stout bar or 2x4 to horse the impliment around, leaving the tractor locked up solid. If I turn red in the face and make funny grunting noises, I can move every impliment I have, which is probably far safer then rolling the tractor around from the back. This last thing is the most likely. Truthfully, I don't spend that many hours a year on the tractor. Setting my impliments on things they can more easily slide on is good, and getting them up off the dirt outside is also good.
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