Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch

   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #371  
fagetaboutit said:
Mine arrived today - one day early. Fifteen minutes later it was on the tractor with no modifications necessary.
Charles - thanks for your kind offer to store the hitch for the winter, but I found a great place for it. See pic.

While that is undeniably a great place, I can think of one where I would find it even better looking :D
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #372  
I e-mailed and got a responce a few days later ...used this addy
cs2@harborfreight.com

They even explained that the "supplier' of the adapter wouldnt allow them to list and sell the adapter along side the hitch for some reason.Doesnt make sence, but I assume the adapter manufacturer has their reasons.
hope this helps.
Al
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #373  
Ken_CT said:
I went online at Harbor freight to order the quick hitch & adaptor, but I can't seem to find the adapter:confused:. Does anyone have the order # for it? The one listed in an earlier post did not work (29309-0vga from printed catalog).Ken
I think the most certain way to order the adapter is by phone. I posted the details over in the other thread.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/88921-harbor-freight-quick-hitch-more.html#post999849


BobinIL said:
It is hard to be concerned about your customers in the USA when she undoubtedly lives in India.
HF is in Camarillo on California's central coast. My best guess listening to the clerk is that she's local and her grandparents spoke Spanish but she doesn't speak a word. She got the order right, immediately. Just another cute California girl.

Edit - In fact there's a picture of her older sister on their website, halfway down the left column!
Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #374  
Mine arrived today...like others with the "new" hitch, mine went on easily in less than 10 minutes. You need the adapter IF your top attachment point isn't standard. Like too narrow for the hook to get in and hook the pin or the pin is too close to the bottom bracket to allow the hook to get in.
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #375  
The more I look at my implements - I think it may be worthwhile to put a hookable upper cross-pin at standard QH height on each one. Then abandon the upper holes that were used for the upper link, since those are all random heights.
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #376  
Well - spent much of the day making the HFT 3pt quick hitch work with my new box blade. Not the fault of the HTF hitch - the box blade seems to be a Cat .75! Sort of between Cat 0 and Cat 1. I think they made up their own specs as they went along!

It is a cheapy no-name that I paid $315 for - 4 foot. I had to weld two additional "ears" on to make for longer captured hitch pins for the bottom part of the quick hitch. I used two Grade 8 , 7/8 inch bolts for the catch pins, 8" long. When I got done it worked fine.

I also had to spread the top hitch point on the BB to have room for the hook on the HFT hitch to get inside. I cut a 1 1/2" long section of one inch water pipe for a spacer and wedged it in. Now that end fits too! :eek:

I chose to modify the BB instead on anything on the hitch - I want to keep the hitch as the constant in the system.

Hope everyone else gets their hitches SOON! :)

Greg
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #377  
Have you tried reversing the pins and having them point inboard?
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #379  
Not sure if anyone is still watching this thread but thought I would add some interesting updates on this Chinese Hitch deal.......... I bought one last year and had the same problem as everyone else and had to mill out the lower hooks to accept standard bushings, then had to remove about .300 from the outside face of the top hook to get it to clear correctly as the plates that hold the tophook kept hitting everything I tryed to hook it too! After remilling the hook that will give you the clearance to hook up to about anything. However I have had some interesting problems with it????? It worked fine with a Med duty grader blade but when I hooked into a Box Blade [6' Frontier] it showed its weaknesses.............. the pins that hold the lower locking tabs to the frame when I put a big strain on the BB bent both of the pins upwards about .150 and that gave extra movement to allow the lower pins [.875] to pop right out under the locking tabs and right off the lower hooks!!! That quickly lead to the lower bolt on the tophook to shear the head of that Chinese bolt right off, and actually bent the hook somewhat??? To truly correct that problem one needs to drive those pins[they are just pressed in] that hold the lower locking tabs out and replace them with hardened bolts[the chinese pins in there are soft as heck] and maybe even weld an additional small plates on each side to stiffen that all up, as it appears to be the weak link if you really ask it to do something.
These hitches are like all "Bargins" if you are not blessed with a good welder a milling machine and lots of time my advice would be to just pay John Deere his $200 and I can assure you the steel is vastly superior and it will fit right out of the box ....................... if I had it to do over I would pay the extra money and just buy an Ihitch . If I hadnt noticed the hitch failing the moment it did, I would have twisted this hitch right into a knot !!!!!!
Thats my take on these hitches, if you have a smaller tractor less than 30hp type, and just want to hook into "unbushed" pins that are less than 1" and only need to lift stuff less than 500lbs these are probably ok. For a 35hp and over tractor, and an 800 Box Blade, full of rocks and gravel that get it up to over a ton my guess is you are going to wish you had bought a better hitch!
Thats my take on em anyway!:rolleyes:
 
   / Harbor Freight 3-point quick hitch #380  
Not sure if anyone is still watching this thread but thought I would add some interesting updates on this Chinese Hitch deal.......... I bought one last year and had the same problem as everyone else and had to mill out the lower hooks to accept standard bushings, then had to remove about .300 from the outside face of the top hook to get it to clear correctly as the plates that hold the tophook kept hitting everything I tryed to hook it too! After remilling the hook that will give you the clearance to hook up to about anything. However I have had some interesting problems with it????? It worked fine with a Med duty grader blade but when I hooked into a Box Blade [6' Frontier] it showed its weaknesses.............. the pins that hold the lower locking blocks to the frame when I put a big strain on the BB bent both of the pins and that gave movement allowed the lower pins [.875] to pop right out of the lower hooks!!! That lead to the lower bolt on the tophook to shear the head of that Chinese bolt right off and actually bent the hook somewhat??? To truly correct that problem one needs to drive those pins that hold the lower locking tabs out and replace them with hardened bolts and maybe even weld an additional small plates on each side to stiffen that all up as it appears to be the weak link if you really ask it to do something.
These hitches are like all "Bargins" if you are not blessed with a good welder a milling machine and lots of time my advice would be to just pay John Deere his $200 and I can assure you the steel is vastly superior and it will fit right out of the box ....................... if I had it to do over I would pay the extra money and just buy an Ihitch . If I hadnt noticed the hitch failing the moment it did I would have twisted this hitch right into a knot !!!!!!
Thats my take on these hitches, if you have a smaller tractor less than 30hp type and just want to hook into "unbushed" pins that are less than 1" and only need to lift stuff less than 500lbs these are probably ok. For a 35hp and over tractor, and an 800 Box Blade, full of rocks and gravel that get it up to over a ton my guess is you are going to wish you had bought a better hitch!
Thats my take on em anyway!:rolleyes:
 
 

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