Pat's Easy Change category 2 vs 1

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borisvonf

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Greenville SC
Tractor
Jd 5500 mfwd. Kawasaki mule sx 4x4 JD5103 with 521 loader
i would like to get one of pat's easy change hitches for my jd 5500. it is a category 2 hitch but most of my implements are cat1 except for heavy duty rhino bush hog. i can't decide whether to get a cat 2 and put bushings on all cat 1 implements or to get the cat 2 to 1 easy change and take the easy change off for using the cat 2 bush hog.
i have looked thru the previous posts but cannot find a specific answer or recommendation to this question.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
cat 1 implements i have now:
pto spreader, lanscape rake, disk

thanks
 
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I'd think changing the pins on the bush hog to cat 1, and you are good to go with the Pat's cat 2 to cat 1.
 
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i would like to get one of pat's easy change hitches for my jd 5500. it is a category 2 hitch but most of my implements are cat1 except for heavy duty rhino bush hog. i can't decide whether to get a cat 2 and put bushings on all cat 1 implements or to get the cat 2 to 1 easy change and take the easy change off for using the cat 2 bush hog.
i have looked thru the previous posts but cannot find a specific answer or recommendation to this question.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
cat 1 implements i have now:
pto spreader, lanscape rake, disk

thanks

Most implements that have cat 1 pins, can be changed out to Cat 2. That would be the best, if they are changable? Ken Sweet
 
   / category 2 vs 1 #4  
I'm in a similar situation. As I can I'm replacing my cat1 pins with cat2. Simplier and don't have to mess with bushings.
 
   / category 2 vs 1 #5  
Borisvonf I am changing from so so Cat 1 to 2 on the old non standard bushhog so I can use Pat's that I installed yesterday.

The new Bush Hog box blade comes with the 1 and 2 combo pins and Pat's hitch works great on either with bushings on Cat 1 part of the pin. The old generic bushhog type cutter uses a removable pin that pasted through a hole then the the tractor arm hole then another hole but Pat's hitch would not go deep enough without hitting for the hitch to catch.

We are just putting a cat 2 pin in the outside piece of metal hole so we can use it as a Cat 2 set up.

This issue is not related to just Pat's hitch but even the cheaper Ebay options would not have worked. This evening when I get home I think I will have it all working fine. It was like 10 PM last night when we learned about the old bushhog non standard hitching.

Pinning a bushing on a Cat 1 would be the fastest way to go.

This old 7' hog is so heavy plus I found heavy Cat 2 pins in the FIL's old shop before it was sold so I do not have to buy any new pins. They are not undercut to fit a Cat 1 pin hole so we are making the holes in the bushhog hitch just a little larger to use these heavy pins.

Let us know the solution that made the most sense in the end.

Buying Pat's Cat 2 to Cat one just did not set right with me because the 265 MF is a 60 HP tractor and it is Cat 2 for a reason.

I looked at the heavy 3 point hitch set up but that option did not make sense due to having and may get other NON Standard hitch based equipment. From just installing it Pat's Cat 2 system seems to be of very high quality. The Ebay stuff did not seem that way for a 60 HP tractor but would be Ok I am sure for many tractors.
 
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....... because the 265 MF is a 60 HP tractor and it is Cat 2 for a reason.
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And a reason to consider when pulling Cat 1 attachments :D
As you said well....are Cat 1 for a reason.
 
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beenthere I just came from TSC and when looking that the Cat 2 pins designed for Cat 1 holes vs. Cat 2 holes I can see the wisdom staying with Cat 1 pins and using bushings or the undercut Cat 2 pins for Cat 1 bolt holes on implements designed for Cat 1 hitching. Dad always said a "weak link" was a good thing if it was in the right place. :)

If one is bending/breaking Cat 1 pins with a Cat 2 tractor the implement is at risk.
 
 

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