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JohnDeere4300

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Hi everyone, first time post. Would like to say this is a great site with alot of great people. I have a jd 4300 with a fel, backhoe attachment, bush hog, turning blade and disc.
I would lke to get a quick hitch. Does it make it easier to hook up
attachments?
Which one is better, HF or JD?

Thanks Bill.
 
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   / Help with buying quick hitch.
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Thanks for the threads, Was alot of good information and great picture's. I will measure my attachments then buy one.
 
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I have a 4300 with a Speeco quick hitch I bought at Agri supply about 6 years ago for 150$. Have since seen the same item at Northern or Harbor Freight for about 100$
Make sure you get the round spacers to go over the three pt hitch pins and prevent any wobble.
I also like the adjustable pin at the top. It is not fixed like JD was.
Also be sure to get the floating top piece to use on bush hogs etc.
I used to fight w/my equipment to hook up. Now it is a cinch.
Good luck
 
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Which one is better, HF or JD?

Thanks for the laugh :D:D:D

I will take my JD I-Match hands down any day.
 
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Thanks for the laugh :D:D:D

I will take my JD I-Match hands down any day.

And I would take the Speeco hands down any day.

The I match has a fixed upper hook. Even if the majority of your implements fit that fixed configuration, if you have a rotary cutter or finish mower that isn't quick hitch compatable, you'll need an upper "floating" link (like the speeco comes with). The fixed hook on the I match won't allow the use of that floating link. So, you'll have to spend a few hundred bucks buying kits to convert your mowers to quick hitch versions.
 
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I have a 4300 with a Speeco quick hitch I bought at Agri supply about 6 years ago for 150$. Have since seen the same item at Northern or Harbor Freight for about 100$
Make sure you get the round spacers to go over the three pt hitch pins and prevent any wobble.
I also like the adjustable pin at the top. It is not fixed like JD was.
Also be sure to get the floating top piece to use on bush hogs etc.
I used to fight w/my equipment to hook up. Now it is a cinch.
Good luck


Thanks for the information,
 
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And I would take the Speeco hands down any day.

The I match has a fixed upper hook. Even if the majority of your implements fit that fixed configuration, if you have a rotary cutter or finish mower that isn't quick hitch compatable, you'll need an upper "floating" link (like the speeco comes with). The fixed hook on the I match won't allow the use of that floating link. So, you'll have to spend a few hundred bucks buying kits to convert your mowers to quick hitch versions.


Thanks for the information.
 
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Thanks for the laugh :D:D:D

I will take my JD I-Match hands down any day.


Now with you kennyd, I guess that was a good laugh.:D:D:D

because we know that john deere is the best:D but i have gave my
two different JD dealers enough money. what ever i choose i promise
that i will use john deere (PAINT):D

I have never used any kind of hitch like that, and i would like to find
the easiest way to hook up on other attachments.
I have a plate in my left wrist with 8 screws for life and my left wrist
won't bend, It is very hard to hook up bush hogs, moldbord plow and
disc. (glad i don't need one for the backhoe)


Now which one of these to choose from and the best? :confused:

(1) John deere I-Match
(2) Speeco
(3) Pat's easy change system
(4)Delta hook Rapid hitch
(5) HF quick hitch


(P.S) are you still laughing? :D:D:D
 
 
 
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