2320 adjustable 3 point links?

   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #21  
I agree with Arlen, very easy with a helper, I wouldn't risk injury trying to do it alone with a bum shoulder. Under normal circumstances, I pick it up and rest it over the lift arm swivel balls, then lean it in to attach the top link to steady it. Then lift each side to align the pins and you are done.

Boggen,
My 4520 and 110 both have telescopic links, the 820 and x749 doesn't but I only have one implement that isn't IMatch ready so these telescopic links are rarely used. It was very difficult to hook up my 110 to the boxblade (1250 lbs) by myself without the telescopic links. When ordering the 4520 back in 2009 I ordered two sets of the telescopic link arms that was money well spent.

More to scale of a 2320 here a picture of the x749 and 4520 both with IMatch and my landplanes. For clevis style implements you need simple bushings as on the smaller plane in second picture, for the popular open ended single attachment point pins you need the quick hitch adaptors with the shoulders on the pin ends. These are installed over the existing pins and secured in place with a roll pin provided. I prefer the clevis style because it is stonger and more durable all new stuff I build will have the clevis mount.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #23  
Yes you should put the bushings on ever piece of equipment. All they do is slide over each of the pins on the attachment. I think it upgrades the pin diamater from class 1 to a class 3 or 2.

You can slip them off from one attachment to another if wanted. No tools needed.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #24  
Here is a picture of the knock off of Pats Easy change. The real advantage it does give is the fact that it should fit all equipment and all you have to do is adjust your top link. But because of the extension, you may need a longer top link. My factory top link does work but it is almost adjusted all the way out.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #25  
Yes you should put the bushings on ever piece of equipment. All they do is slide over each of the pins on the attachment. I think it upgrades the pin diamater from class 1 to a class 3 or 2.

You can slip them off from one attachment to another if wanted. No tools needed.
The proper bushings are pinned on, so moving them is not a easy task. See the link I posted above.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #26  
Here is a picture of the knock off of Pats Easy change. The real advantage it does give is the fact that it should fit all equipment and all you have to do is adjust your top link. But because of the extension, you may need a longer top link. My factory top link does work but it is almost adjusted all the way out

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   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #27  
kennyd said:
The proper bushings are pinned on, so moving them is not a easy task. See the link I posted above.

Yes you are correct.

What came with mine just looked like a piece of pipe. That what my basis was on.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #28  
You won't find cheaper bushings than this place, and yes I have ordered from them: QUICK HITCH ADAPTER KIT CAT 1-3

12 bucks?!!! That is the best price I have ever seen for them and it is also the first time I have seen the roll pins for sale too. The roll pins are hard to find. But the $14 for shipping brought the price back up to my local store prices.
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #29  
12 bucks?!!! That is the best price I have ever seen for them and it is also the first time I have seen the roll pins for sale too. The roll pins are hard to find. But the $14 for shipping brought the price back up to my local store prices.

I bought 4 sets, as well as the bushing sleeves for the top link (CAT1>CAT2 and CAT2>CAT3) so I thought the shipping was reasonable. If you just need one set then yeah it's not worth it.

I am sure you could find other things to buy :)
 
   / 2320 adjustable 3 point links? #30  
Yes you are correct.

What came with mine just looked like a piece of pipe. That what my basis was on.

If your lower pins are cantilevered (attached only on one side) the pin on adapter is correct to use but if you have through pins (like on a box blades) the sleeves are correct (and a lot cheaper).
 

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