Posted by jm. on July 05, 2012 at 06:28:47 from (99.196.0.57):
In Reply to: 3 point quick hitch posted by Little Deal on July 04, 2012 at 18:30:43:
Here is my experienc and comments contrary to what is posted below. Seems there are people that do like them. Over the years after they came out sold several (LandPride & others) Seems that sooner or later when we went back to the tractor the hitch would be sitting in the barn or not on the tractor. First and very important thing is it moves the implment 3 inches farther to the rear. On small tractor this fartor alone may cause problems then it CAN cause pto shaft problems if you are already close to max length that 3 inches will cause problems. Then next if you already have say a blad, cutter, post hole digger and who know what else, chanes are that some are not going to be the excat width and hence will cause modification to even use the quick hitch. Newer tractor have lift out hitch ends that seems to be better. IF I were going to do it I would probably go with the cheap HF and at least try it before investing major bucks.
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