Fallon
Super Member
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).
I put the swiveling link behind the A-frame instead of in front.
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Bruce
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'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
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).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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