Harbor Freight Quick hitch

   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #51  
I just drop the top hook to the lowest set of pins & it hold fine for my rotary cutter. I leave my hydraulic toplink in float which kind of does the same thing (the restrictor makes it react slow though).
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #53  
I bought all new bolts and bushings as mine were all rusted and bent. I'm not sure if they were all transferable for each arrangement.

Bruce
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #54  
I bought all new bolts and bushings as mine were all rusted and bent. I'm not sure if they were all transferable for each arrangement.

Bruce
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #55  
Threepoint, could you please share more details and/or a link to another thread to show exactly how you did those flush pins? I need to do that in order to connect to my box blade top connection.

I went to Tractor Supply and purchased 1/2" x 2" Clevis pins:
CountyLine Adjustable Clevis Pin, 1/2 in. x 2 in., S1757TSC - For Life Out Here

They just are long enough to run a pin through both outer holes of the clevis pins. I still have some clearance issues with my box blade, but much better than before.

Glenn
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #56  
I'm surprised one of the small tractor accessory companies hasn't made a proper sized replacement hook (sticks farther back) for the HF quick hitch.

Bruce
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #57  
I'm surprised one of the small tractor accessory companies hasn't made a proper sized replacement hook (sticks farther back) for the HF quick hitch.

Bruce

Hey Bruce,

That's a good thought.

I think it would be a natural product add-on for SWAG off-road, given that improvements and add-ons to HF tools already make up a lot of their product line.

The only other remaining questions are what would constitute a "proper size replacement hook" [i.e., how much further back should it extend?] or should there be a number of spacings available, and what pricing would make it popular enough to be cost-effective to produce.

Thomas
 
   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #58  
I wound up having my hook extended. Cost was roughly $60 including a piece of solid bar stock, welding, and then machining down the edges to match the existing hook and drilling new holes. Too much $, but turned out very nice and works perfectly. My extension was maybe just slightly more than 1".

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   / Harbor Freight Quick hitch #59  
I wound up having my hook extended. Cost was roughly $60 including a piece of solid bar stock, welding, and then machining down the edges to match the existing hook and drilling new holes. Too much $, but turned out very nice and works perfectly. My extension was maybe just slightly more than 1".

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I've done that to 2 of mine & one I got for a friend. DIY with much uglier welds & finish, but very functional. Replace the bolts with pins & you can quickly adjust it as needed (need to drop it down for the flex link on my rotary cutter to not pop out).
 
 

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