Rear Blade HF Quick hitch too narrow

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scrivy69

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Hello everyone i just bought a new rear blade ( it seem a little wider than category 1) HF quick hitch on order right will probably be too narrow, Just thinking has anyone ever switched the pins from outside to the inside, would this work? and with this blade
 

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Don't make any changes until you get your quick hitch.
Right off the bat, it looks like the gussets might be a problem if you reversed those pins.
Once you get that quick hitch, you can make a better determination.
 
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Based on your dimensions, that looks like a Cat 2 blade, not a Cat 1. I know I couldn't get that on my JD 3 point even without the QH on it. What tractor are you using this on?
 
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That looks like a Howse blade like mine and is supposedly a cat 1 but mine wont fit my HF QH either. And turning the pins in wouldn't work on mine.

There is an outfit I just saw a magazine of called agrisupply and they have a QH thats cat 1 and the width is 30 1/4 doesn't say id or od whereas the HF is supposedly (mine is) 27 1/2 id. fwtw

Just one more thing we still have to do the old fashion way standardization my royal Scandinavian rear end. :laughing:
 
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I wonder if you could cut the gussets out with a torch? It probably would be strong enough without them? Or you could remove the gussets and weld some 1/4"X1" flat to the outside for reinforcement? However, there still might be another problem. It's hard to tell from the picture; will there be enough room between the pin and the square tubing for the quick hitch lowers to hook the pins if you reverse them to the inside?
 
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I wonder if you could cut the gussets out with a torch? It probably would be strong enough without them? Or you could remove the gussets and weld some 1/4"X1" flat to the outside for reinforcement? However, there still might be another problem. It's hard to tell from the picture; will there be enough room between the pin and the square tubing for the quick hitch lowers to hook the pins if you reverse them to the inside?

Those gussets are there to provide strength and stiffness. Angling the blade would put quite a bit of stress in the hitch pin area.
Not advisable to remove those gussets...
 
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An implement set up properly for a cat 1 quick hitch will be 26 inches wide. then the shoulder on the pins will add about another half inch to that width. The quick hitch if properly built will be 27 inches wide inside the hooks. ( or is it 27.5? I fergit)

A cat two implement is 32 inches wide. Your blade looks to be between those measurements. That is not at all unusual. Close is good enough for a lot of manufactureres

Here is an image of what Cat 1 dimensions are...

http://www.lsuagcenter.com/mcms/web...3C6E2AC/33248/quickhitchdimensionsfromPDF.jpg
 
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Based on your dimensions, that looks like a Cat 2 blade, not a Cat 1. I know I couldn't get that on my JD 3 point even without the QH on it. What tractor are you using this on?

Kenny its going on a JD 2320 i have use almost the widest width, but it fits.
I thought something was strange when i took off my rock rake and then put on the blade.
 
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Those gussets are there to provide strength and stiffness. Angling the blade would put quite a bit of stress in the hitch pin area.
Not advisable to remove those gussets...

I didn't explain it well enough but that's why I also suggested welding some 1/4" by 1" flat on edge to the outside, above and below the nut. You would go the entire length of the plate that is welded to the square tubing and has the pin mounted in it. In other words, you would basically form that into a channel iron with just enough room to turn the nut. I think that would be just as strong as original if not even a little stronger because it would actually reinforce all the way out to the pin. Again, that is if there is enough room between the pin and the square tubing to allow this.
 

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   / HF Quick hitch too narrow #10  
Looks like you can cut an inch or two off the square tube on each side and reweld the cap, pin and gusset back on. Sucks to have to do that to a new implement though.

Ian
 
 

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