I've owned similiar adaptors to what you show. My experience is the top one is fine for light applications such as blade work (small blade) mowers & such). They won't hold up to heavier loads nor do they give any for to aft adjustment for equipment such as cultivators.
The bottom set will handle heavier loads & with the top link gives you fore / aft adjustments that some implements require. Over the years I have had two sets similiar to those, one back in the '70s that I used on a 806D and another set that I bought 4-5 yrs ago to use on a FH 756. Both my sets were made to adjust laterally and could be used on CAT 1 or CAT II equipment. Also, by pulling a pin they would swing out & off the implement's lower pin. They also had the ball set higher than the arm like your's which gives more height when the implement is raised. On both sets I usedd a CAT II quick hitch which came as close to 3pt as you could get with a FH tractor.
If I was looking for a set of adaptorss I would recomend something similiar to the bottom ones. I tore up one like the top one on a 3 pt chiesel plow behind my 806 back in the ;70s. Bought the set similiar to the bottom pic & never had any problems.
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