3 point attachment survey

   / 3 point attachment survey #31  
From what I have read, I think the IH/Farmall 1-point and 2-point hitches would be the cats meow. Apparently, you just backed in to the implement, and a hook slid in to a latch. Done. To unload an implement, the latches could be released while still in the drivers seat.

Only problem was, they were only on IH tractors....

I think the 3pt hitch is very flexible, but sure is a pain to load/unload implements. Note, I do not have any kind of special hitch system on my B8200, although the TnT does make hookup a little easier.
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #32  
I had a IH/Farmall tractor with 2 point fast hitch. It was easier than a standard 3PH. But was never as easy as my extendable lower links.
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #33  
I'd go with #5. I've found that a 20# plastic sledge hammer works well and is a relatively cheap solution. All you really need is a bigger hammer.
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #34  
I opted for the #3 solution...A quick hitch.
In fact I have two.

My reasoning when they were purchased was:
1. They were the same cost as just the slip-on lower link quick-ends but weigh in at approx 75# which is a significant amount of extra ballast for the same cost.
2. They came with the upper hook that automatically allows pick up without getting off the tractor so long as you've standardized all your implements.
3. The quick hitch is ready made for attaching out of the way/permanent receiver hitchs on it, making it even more versatle for a WIDE variety of add-ons, and adds a bit of ballast in itself with the 4-way stored in it.
4. With a couple chain hooks welded to the top, it's a ready made log carrier.
5. It's also a solid framework from which to start for specialty or unique items (Such as this truck 3pt hitch I designed).

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   / 3 point attachment survey #35  
I have Pat's and extendable lower links, best of both. Very nice.
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #36  
I have the JD I-match, that and HTL make it so I don't have to get off the seat to engage and lock any of the rear implements, except to remove stands. can swap between them in seconds.

Rake, Box, Rear blade, Snow plow, Pallet forks, PTO generator.

This is a hodgepodge of brands not all new stuff designed for I-match, so some mods were necessary, but what more could you ask for?

jb
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #37  
I have the HFT quick hitch and had to modify all my impements as they are mostly homade so I have just myself to blame for not keeping them all the same. The extendable arms are not available on my Kubota B7510 and didn't want to get off the tractor to hook up the top link so Pats weren't an option.
I couldn't get the wife to come out and hook up everytime I need her too so the HFT was a cheap fix...and doesn't complain as much as # 5 would! The best part was I had an excuse to use the welder, saw and torch!!
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #38  
One more vote? I have #1, & #3 (twice). Like #1 the best, but only have the extendable arms on 1 tractor. I bought 2 QH's, 1 from the harbor, and one I paid 3 times as much for.
Must say I have as much trouble with either of the QH, and I am not sure they are worth the effort. Seems there is enough difference in the 2 hitches, and the multiple implements that they just want to hang up and not hook up. Invariably have to get off the tractor and give a good swift kick with that boot. (god it hurts when you misssss...) Each time I have to adjust the QA's the air turns blue.... and even the neighbors run when that boot misses.
Why can't there be a standard that works like the QA loaders do, and why can't we settle for one that ALL colors can use??
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #39  
#3, iMatch for me. With hydr top arm, no need to get off the tractor to unhitch and go, or to back in, hitch up and go. Sure have not had problems with aligning the hooks on the several things I latch onto. Forks, carry-all, rotary cutter, back blade, ballast box, and soon...the rototiller.
 
   / 3 point attachment survey #40  
#1 - Haven't had too many issues with hitching up with the extendable links once I learned to keep a 6' long 3" diameter section of hickory sappling that I use as a persuader bar in the shed where the implements sleep. The first few times was high drama and I think I maybe scared some folks nearby with all my carryings on. Then I settled on the idea of setting all my implements on pallets. Having the hitch pins about 4" higher seems to make lining up a lot easier. The pallets also keep the implements level when the ground gets soft which makes a big difference. Plus they keep everything drier. Love them pallets.

-Jim
 

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