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Posted by JT on July 16, 2004 at 08:47:20 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: 3PT Quick Connect posted by farmer dave on July 15, 2004 at 16:49:06:
Dave They work nice and I wouldn't try to farm without them. I wouldn't say they are fool proof though. As mentioned earlier some implements won't work with them. If the implement has a bolt etc holding the hitch together below the top link the QH will give problems. Those links need room to get under their hooks. You will need adapters for the lower links. Just a bushing usually with a shoulder. The QH's are made for bottom links with Cat 3 size pins and these bushing take care of that. Unhooking can be a bit of a trick. Just need to adjust the top link until the hitch drops loose. And keep your feet clear!! Trailing PTO stuff can create problems also. What happens is when turning corners the hitch will hit the driveline shield and beat it up. All in all if you are working with Cat 2 implements I would suggest getting one, Cat 1 stuff is a little more of a toss up. HTH JT
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