Quick Hitches Land Pride Quick Hitch

   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #141  
I completely understand that a lot of implements look almost identical, and I see what your saying about copyright infringement, but until I see some sort of proof that Landpride doesn't make their own implements I'm not going to believe it. I think the idea that they are all made by the same company is just speculation based on the fact that some implements are very similar to others.

We're not talking about high end luxury cars here with thousands of little parts...we're talking about a few pieces of steel welded together on implements that have been around for many decades (maybe not the qh:D)

Honestly though, how much different can they be? :D
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #142  
Yep, I agree. It appears LP and Speeco both make their own.

When we get to the BBs, mine is probably 25 years old. I'm on the fence as to who made it. Sure looks like a Gannon to me. Same with Murph's. Actually same with yours.

I'll try to research that. Hard to get someone to admit they are buying a competitors product though!!! :)
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #144  
Go to a farm show where a lot of these manufacturers go. You will see that certain items all look the same, especially to the untrained eye. Why is that? Because certain designs work best. And then you have to build that item to fit a specified cost range. So that is what everyone does. If you really know what you are looking at, most of the time the differences can be spotted.

Look at tires, there are round (well sort of) and black (usually). To the everyday layman, they all look the same and yet we all know that there can be HUGE differences. Are they all made by the same company, NO.

Just my :2cents:
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #145  
I found a Land Pride spacer, part number 308-400D, to fit just right for the top hook on my Woods Cat 1 quick hitch. I bought three of them for use on different implements, and now need to buy a couple more. They were not listed in the quick hitch parts list; they were instead listed on parts lists of several different implements, such as their box blades (http://www.landpride.com/ari/attach/lp/public/manuals/303-082p.pdf). These spacers are 1 1/4" OD X 25/32" ID X 2" long. They also have a spacer for use with earlier quick hitches, probably smaller although they don't give the dimensions on it - P/N 303-037D. Woods has a similar spacer, P/N 1002018; it is described as Sleeve .81 x 1.25 x 2.12.

The spacer I used for my clevis lower hitch points was P/N 320-051D from the Land Pride Quick Hitch parts manual, 1.44" OD X .93" ID X 2.88" long. I haven't had any luck finding a similar Woods sleeve, except the one in the quick hitch adapter kit with the shoulder and roll pins. The Land Pride spacer fit the clevis hitch on my Bush Hog Rollover box blade and the Woods Quick Hitch perfectly. This spacer is one of half a dozen different lengths listed, but was the closest to the width I needed.
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #146  
Yes, you can order these spacer by Land Pride from Messick's at 877-260-3528. They will have LP ship them to you or any parts.
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #148  
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #150  
Go to a farm show where a lot of these manufacturers go. You will see that certain items all look the same, especially to the untrained eye. Why is that? Because certain designs work best. And then you have to build that item to fit a specified cost range. So that is what everyone does. If you really know what you are looking at, most of the time the differences can be spotted.

Look at tires, there are round (well sort of) and black (usually). To the everyday layman, they all look the same and yet we all know that there can be HUGE differences. Are they all made by the same company, NO.

Just my :2cents:

Yep Brian, I agree. I'm a bit OCD about this imported product thing. For some strange reason I want to know where my purchase is built and by whom. As the World gets smaller I'll hafta get over that!!! :)
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #151  
well,,,, I don't care what you guys say,,,, I've learned a LOT from this thread!!!! :thumbsup:
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #152  
well,,,, I don't care what you guys say,,,, I've learned a LOT from this thread!!!! :thumbsup:

Yes, Not all Quick Hitches are created equal.:laughing:
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #153  
well,,,, I don't care what you guys say,,,, I've learned a LOT from this thread!!!! :thumbsup:

That when it comes right down to it, we should all have DeltaHook QHs and we would not have to worry about these things. :rolleyes:;)
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #155  
well,,,, I don't care what you guys say,,,, I've learned a LOT from this thread!!!! :thumbsup:

Yup, I did too. Nothing's perfect, if it don't fit you must acquit (excuse bad joke) make it work. ;)
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #156  
Yup, I did too. Nothing's perfect, if it don't fit you must acquit (excuse bad joke) make it work. ;)

I don't care who you are,,,,, that's funny!!!!
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #157  
I should be so lucky.

Murph;

If you spent the money for the Cat 1 Delta Hook system, upon purchase your normal reaction would be $$OUCH$$. Upon receipt, hookup, and use your reaction would be " why didn't I get the DH years ago" instead of jerking around with all the variables of all of the Quick Hitches. The variables seem to be more prevalent in the CAT 1 QH's than the CAT 2's IMHO. The DH receiver plates, that mount on your implements, have significant adjustability. Most of our CAT 1 implements are not QH compatible but, with the adjustments available on the DH, all work fine. The only tool we have, that gets me out of seat, is the Bush Hog Cutter to hook up the PTO.

I am very close to biting the bullet, getting rid of our CAT 2 QH and switching to the Delta Hook Cat 2 package. The DH is just that great!

Good luck!
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #158  
Murph;

If you spent the money for the Cat 1 Delta Hook system, upon purchase your normal reaction would be $$OUCH$$. Upon receipt, hookup, and use your reaction would be " why didn't I get the DH years ago" instead of jerking around with all the variables of all of the Quick Hitches. The variables seem to be more prevalent in the CAT 1 QH's than the CAT 2's IMHO. The DH receiver plates, that mount on your implements, have significant adjustability. Most of our CAT 1 implements are not QH compatible but, with the adjustments available on the DH, all work fine. The only tool we have, that gets me out of seat, is the Bush Hog Cutter to hook up the PTO.

I am very close to biting the bullet, getting rid of our CAT 2 QH and switching to the Delta Hook Cat 2 package. The DH is just that great!

Good luck!

If I was making money on my set-up I would but my Tractor is a homebody. I use the QH with my implements on Dolly's.
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #159  
If I was making money on my set-up I would but my Tractor is a homebody. I use the QH with my implements on Dolly's.

Murph;

Everything we do is for our place but, since I am still working in Offshore O&G project Development, traveling overseas a lot, only get weekends at the ranch so, any time saved is valuable.
 
   / Land Pride Quick Hitch #160  
Murph;

Everything we do is for our place but, since I am still working in Offshore O&G project Development, traveling overseas a lot, only get weekends at the ranch so, any time saved is valuable.

X2 :D
 
 

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