Bought Another Quick Hitch

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Went an picked up another quick hitch today. This time for my 67 Ford 3000 diesel. I lucked out.
I got one back in 2014 for my Kubota B2620. Went with the B.E. (Braber Equipment) because it looked identical to the Land Pride (which all my implements are except for the chipper/shredder) but it was exactly half the price. Have not had an issue with it.

So today I saw a sales flyer from Peavey Mart (our old TSC here in Ontario Canada that got bought out) and they were on sale for $200, regular $400.
My Kubota dealer wants $300 for them now. But the sale flyer expired yesterday.

So I took a chance and called them and they said we have one left and you can have it for the sale price!

They come with the extra piece for a floating top link I assume? and two bushings.
 

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I see Braber has them manufactured in India now. The design of the adjustable top hook has changed now compared to the one on my Kubota.
 

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Nice! You do have to wonder why this isn't the way 3-point hitches were designed from the beginning. Hard to understand why anyone ever thought individual links were somehow better.
 
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Well, this style has good and bad points. The bad is they do shift the weight out a little further back.
But since all my implements are already set up with bushings for one, I decided to put one on the Ford too so I can use it to do some work too.
Looking forward to box blading with it.
 
 
 
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