I just got my imatch. It came with two bushings. These simply increased diameter of lower pins and were only as wide as the imatch lower hook. No overlap or lateral room. I used my normal snap ring to secure them and it worked fine on the rotary cutter.
However . . .as my JD ballast box (with imatch logo) is slightly narrower (1/2 inch or so) the imatch hooks slightly cover the pin holes. I therefore can't use the snap rings to secure sideways motion and can see a good bump could send one of the lower pins dropping off the hook.
The JD literature online I've seen shows a "bushing" that covers the vertical pin holes and has a shoulder as well. Effectively widening the hook area and keeping the implement from sliding off. See the link below . . .
iMatch™ Quick Hitch (option)
My dealer says he doesn't know what I mean, and the simple bushing is all I should need.
Does anyone know if I should have recieved the more robust bushing pictured with a spring pin to secure it?
However . . .as my JD ballast box (with imatch logo) is slightly narrower (1/2 inch or so) the imatch hooks slightly cover the pin holes. I therefore can't use the snap rings to secure sideways motion and can see a good bump could send one of the lower pins dropping off the hook.
The JD literature online I've seen shows a "bushing" that covers the vertical pin holes and has a shoulder as well. Effectively widening the hook area and keeping the implement from sliding off. See the link below . . .
iMatch™ Quick Hitch (option)
My dealer says he doesn't know what I mean, and the simple bushing is all I should need.
Does anyone know if I should have recieved the more robust bushing pictured with a spring pin to secure it?