John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision

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WOW, here's another comparison for you. Princess Auto has it for $279 and the exact same one is on sale at Harbor Freight for $99! No doubt which end Canadians are supposed to stick it! Never thought I'd think of stoping into my JD dealer to look for a deal!
 
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I also forgot to say that I have better visibility when hooking up to a implement with the imatch.

WOW, here's another comparison for you. Princess Auto has it for $279 and the exact same one is on sale at Harbor Freight for $99! No doubt which end Canadians are supposed to stick it! Never thought I'd think of stoping into my JD dealer to look for a deal!

I looked at the one at princess auto. It is a Speeco. That is what the HF quick hitch is made over.
 
   / John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision #13  
I also forgot to say that I have better visibility when hooking up to a implement with the imatch.



I looked at the one at princess auto. It is a Speeco. That is what the HF quick hitch is made over.

Go ta quote for a Land pride at 483.00 with floating adaptor
 
   / John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision #14  
Nice comparison Roger. I've not been overly thrilled with any thing harbor freight especially if i have to use it. Their stuff usually resembles the real thing but thats where it stops. I bought a speeco speedpro and felt the same way about it. I returned it after countless problems.

Dave
 
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Nice comparison Roger. I've not been overly thrilled with any thing harbor freight especially if i have to use it. Their stuff usually resembles the real thing but thats where it stops. I bought a speeco speedpro and felt the same way about it. I returned it after countless problems.

Dave

Thanks Dave. I have not bought much stuff from harbor freight. Most of their stuff is 1/2 price or more of what a quality brand would be and it not worth the risk for me. I saw a county line quick hitch at TSC a few months ago. It was worse than the Harbor freight quick hitch. Next time I am there I will see if they have a Speeco and check it out. Land Pride makes a Cat 2 quick hitch that looks nice.
 
   / John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision #16  
Well I have the Harbor Freight quick hitch and I've had absolutely no problems with it. Yeah, it may be a little sloppy on the hooks but I've never seen that it has caused a problem. Yes, the higher priced ones were prettier to look at, paint, welds, all that. I gave $69 for mine when they had a sale and I had a coupon that they applied to it too. Actually this is my second one. The first one was the one that was too narrow. I spread it to work but when I found out that there was one with the correct dimensions between the lower hooks, I bought it. It's rated for 40 HP I think but I have it on a 60 horse tractor and still haven't had a problem. I may someday but till then, I'll keep using it.
I'd like to have a prettier one but I'm not giving the money for it. I don't see the advantage. It is after all, just some steel welded together and it works for me. If I break it, I'll rethink this.

PS, I've looked at some of the hitches that are double to triple the price of the harbor freight and I would almost bet money that they came out of the same factory in china or turkey or timbucktoo or where ever.. In other words, other than paint and labeling, they are identical.

The Imatch and the landpride are nice pieces. If the prices were closer, I'd buy one.
one more PS,
Nice video. :)
 
   / John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision #17  
for some reason, i can't get the video to load. oh well, i'm of opinion that whichever QH i end up buying, it'll have to be with the caveat that i try it out on my attachments - with little to no adjustments on my part. i'd probably get the TXC or JD becasue of that - both dealers are good to work with.
 
   / John Deere iMatch and Harbor Freight Quick Hitch video comparision #18  
The JD hitch requires bushings so the Land Pride seems to be the better deal IMHO.
 
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Well I have the Harbor Freight quick hitch and I've had absolutely no problems with it. Yeah, it may be a little sloppy on the hooks but I've never seen that it has caused a problem. Yes, the higher priced ones were prettier to look at, paint, welds, all that. I gave $69 for mine when they had a sale and I had a coupon that they applied to it too. Actually this is my second one. The first one was the one that was too narrow. I spread it to work but when I found out that there was one with the correct dimensions between the lower hooks, I bought it. It's rated for 40 HP I think but I have it on a 60 horse tractor and still haven't had a problem. I may someday but till then, I'll keep using it.
I'd like to have a prettier one but I'm not giving the money for it. I don't see the advantage. It is after all, just some steel welded together and it works for me. If I break it, I'll rethink this.

PS, I've looked at some of the hitches that are double to triple the price of the harbor freight and I would almost bet money that they came out of the same factory in china or turkey or timbucktoo or where ever.. In other words, other than paint and labeling, they are identical.

The Imatch and the landpride are nice pieces. If the prices were closer, I'd buy one.
one more PS,
Nice video. :)

I got the Harbor Freight quick hitch for the BX. I was happy with it when I got it. I had to make a few modifications to get it to work but for around a $100 it was a good deal. Now that I have the imatch I see why they are more money. It is like comparing a Craftsman ratchet to a Snap on. They will both do the job but the Snap on does it better and will last longer. One thing that I was afraid of if the quick hitch broke it could possibly tear up the implement or tractor.

for some reason, i can't get the video to load. oh well, i'm of opinion that whichever QH i end up buying, it'll have to be with the caveat that i try it out on my attachments - with little to no adjustments on my part. i'd probably get the TXC or JD becasue of that - both dealers are good to work with.

Try this.

 
 
 
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