Hi Matt: I have 3 with FH, a 300 & 2-350s, and only one has reasonable tight pins/bushings. The other two flop all around.. I also have 2 slightly different 3 point adapters but only use it on rear grading blade. My reason for posting is to mention sloppy F-Hitchs and different style 3pt adapters. I'll also comment on If they are worth using? Sure, if it is already on the tractor.. use it. It will resell slightly better with FH most of the time. I know one farmer who liked FH for just one reason. It was his yard tractor and he could drop the plug in drawbar right down to ground level to hook unto heavy hitches and/or he could lift any real heavy item up to hook unto without him lifting it or having to go & get a jack. Handy as a yard tractor with hydraulic lifting drawbar that will lift a lot of weight. Most of my field work does not need a F-Hitch yet. ag
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