3pt hitch part on TC45D

   / 3pt hitch part on TC45D #21  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Are you able to remove an implement if the turnbuckles are snug on your rig? )</font>

Yes.. since the turnbuckles are from the outside of the arm to the axle, when you pull the implement lift arm pin.. you are sliding the arm off, toward the chain/turnbuckle on that side.. and colapsing the chain.. so yes.. very easy... no sway adjustment or wrench needed to take an implement off.

Soundguy
 
   / 3pt hitch part on TC45D #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Since Pat's System was mentioned earlier in this thread, I will give )</font>

How do those compair with the ford/NH flexlink system? I've got that on my 5000 and like it... gives each lift arm about 6" front to back play, and a few inches side to side/angle to hook up.. then backup to lock the arms in.

Soundguy
 
   / 3pt hitch part on TC45D #23  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">(

How do those compair with the ford/NH flexlink system? I've got that on my 5000 and like it... gives each lift arm about 6" front to back play, and a few inches side to side/angle to hook up.. then backup to lock the arms in.

Soundguy )</font>

I liked the flex-link deal on my 7700, but both of them gave out - the little cable busted away. Things all look kinda traped together in there, not easy to fix......

My TW-20 has a better design, but hooking up cat 3 equipment just is never easy with pins - for example my 15 row bean planter, with the gauge wheels & 12" wide bean boxes on 15" spaces, there is no room for a person to get to the 3pt arms! Fortunately the cat3N standards are really a standard and most all things fit easily, so a quick hitch was certainly the way to go. Wow there must be stress on that top hook tho when my planter is full of beans & I hit a pot-hole....

I got some Pat's deals for my little 1720, but since I have been moving 5x6 round bales with it, have not installed them yet - takes every bit of power to lift the bales, can't afford moving the bale lift back 3 inches....

--->Paul
 
   / 3pt hitch part on TC45D #24  
<font color="blue"> How do those compair with the ford/NH flexlink system? </font>
I am not familiar with the flexlink, but I see rambler has replied about that. He's also correct that Pat's system moves the lift point back a few inches, but that's not a problem for me.

The Deluxe Boomer hitch (without Pat's Easy Change) already provided the side to side and forward backward adjustability. For me, Pat's added the 'lift to lock' feature.
 
   / 3pt hitch part on TC45D #25  
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This isn't an awesome pic.. but it is the only one in my library with a good shot of the flexlinks on my 5000.

Soundguy
 

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