Posted by Ray Tractor on March 27, 2020 at 05:53:00 from (67.45.33.211):
In Reply to: Quick hitch posted by Randyrenfro7 on March 27, 2020 at 05:04:26:
I could not operate without them. I have four tractors with quick hitches and I have a lot of small equipment for produce production such as cultivators, 2 row planter, water setter, plastic layer, tiller, disk, box blade, bushhog, sprayer, etc. I use cat.I quick hitches and they work well with almost any implement, but I have had to make some minor modifications to some. Mostly by putting extensions on so the mounting pins can be moved forward a little. You just have to sometimes lengthen or shorten the third link to help them slide on and off easily. Sometimes setting the equipment down on strategically placed 2x4 block will help keep it at the proper angle for ease of attachment/detachment. On a couple of pieces, the top hook does not fit, but there is a pivoting flip-over extension to the top link that comes with some of the quick hitches which makes it work and is almost as easy to hook up. Sometimes I will have to use four or five different implements on the same tractor and quick hitches make this possible for me.
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