Quick Hitches quick hitch bushings help

   / quick hitch bushings help #21  
Ron, so if you double up the reducer bushings it is still sloppy? Also, I didn't know LP made more than one length. Thanks!

Luke, the Operating Manual for the LP QH is on their web site free and it shows all the bushings and part numbers. They do not sell direct so you have to find a LP dealer; most Kubota dealers sell LP implements. There are several lengths. If one works I will order it, if not cut down the longest one. I make sure the bushing covers the full space on the pins. If you get the HF or NT QH they do not come with bushings. My QH is a HF one and I had to modify some to make it work. The bottom pins for the lift arms was 3/4" so had to ream out to 7/8, the upper hook was too short so had to cut off the hook and weld in a 3/4" extension. I still saved a lot of money as I have the capability to do all that stuff. You can get the flex unit for the top connection from LP also, you need that for bush hogs and some other implements you want to be flexible over obstructions. Hope this helps the understanding.

Ron
 
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#22  
Very, very useful Ron. Thanks again.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #23  
agrisupply has the cheapest bushings. buying enough will justify the shipping. They're like $0.69 to $1.39 instead of $3 (at my TSC anyway). Considering 6 bushings per implement, the savings is notable.

Item numbers for one implement:
11955 x 2
11959 x 2
11956 x 1
11958 x 1
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #25  
I also have some of the shouldered ones from Northern Tool, but they are expensive.
The 2-sets of bushings seems hokey, but they fit just fine. These things aren't Swiss watches.

What's the land pride PN?
 
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So I picked up a LP QH15 today. I already had the Northern Tool bushing here (thanks for the tip about them being on sale. Got bushings on most of the implements' lift pins. But it looks to me like the top link pin needs to be larger than cat1 (3/4")? Cat1 to 2 reduction bushing are also to small. I guess it needs to be cat3 too (1")? Surely there is not suposed to be a ton of slop in the top link hook right?
Ive looked in the manual and find no reference to needing top link bushings. Guess ill see if TSC has any.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #27  
Yes, the top link needs bushings too, up to cat-3. In my list, the QTY of 1ea was the top link bushing. TSC or Family Farm and Home (or whatever farm place is by you) will likely have them. $3-ish each (or agrisupply for <$1 each).
 
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#28  
Ok, that's what i was thinking. Thanks for the confirmation.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #29  
Enjoy. It's a hassle at first, but way way worth it.
Nice grapple.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #30  
If the Cat I QH is truly standard (and not all are) the implement pins (upper and lower) need to be brought up to Cat III diameter. For mine I have the lower pins Cat III sized but I don't worry so much about the upper pin. For some implements, Cat II makes hookup easier. For things like the box blade, I like it all Cat III to take as much slack out of the system as possible.
 
 

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