spo307
Gold Member
what is the difference between pats quick hitch and this type i would think this type would be easier?
I didn't have to get a longer toplink when I got my mine from Pat.Pats will require a longer toplink, the QH will not.
all of your implements have to match those width dimensions.
I'm in the process of making the same decision, and I just don't understand why Cat 1 or Cat 2 implements shouldn't be standard sized, both
in the pin size and the distances between them. Isn't this an agreed upon standard?
If I bought all new three point implements from major makers, would this still be a problem, or is it just older equipment?
all of your implements have to match those width dimensions.
I'm in the process of making the same decision, and I just don't understand why Cat 1 or Cat 2 implements shouldn't be standard sized, both
in the pin size and the distances between them. Isn't this an agreed upon standard?
If I bought all new three point implements from major makers, would this still be a problem, or is it just older equipment?
all of your implements have to match those width dimensions.
I'm in the process of making the same decision, and I just don't understand why Cat 1 or Cat 2 implements shouldn't be standard sized, both
in the pin size and the distances between them. Isn't this an agreed upon standard?
If I bought all new three point implements from major makers, would this still be a problem, or is it just older equipment?
I didn't have to get a longer toplink when I got my mine from Pat.