Posted by JD Seller on January 10, 2015 at 06:39:38 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Quick Hitch update posted by Texasmark1 on January 10, 2015 at 06:18:40:
I hope they work for YOU. They move the load back about 4 inches. This makes many top links too short to adjust the working angle correctly. Then watch the spacing bracket. It will hit any PTO shaft you try to use while it is installed.
City raised neighbor bought a Pat's setup a few years ago. He had torn up more stuff trying to use them than I can count. The most costly is PTO shafts. He ahs ruined 3-4 of them. Mainly with not taking the rod that holds the arms a set distance apart. He also has had the extra length on the arms make some shafts too short and them they slide apart too far.
I guess they can be a good thing but they are not golden either. Nothing is actually.
Most three point equipment is all different in the hitch dimensions. I do not think I have any two pieces that are exactly the same.
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