</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Admittedly I have never seen a Pats system in operation. However I would very eager to see someone using this system back up to 6 random implements that they have never connected to previously compared to a tractor with extend-able lower arms like the class III New Hollands have. I'm wondering who would have the edge. And how much time would be saved in the connection process of both. One never knows, I just could end up being Pat's biggest advocate.
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i agree with pine ridge, the extendable lower links are the nicest thing for hooking up stuff, i have a ford 8000 that has them , sure is nice, back up so that you are just a few inches in front of the implement, doesnt have to be perfectly square or level, then pull the little ring and the lift arm extends out and can be moved back and forth about 6 inches, and up and down about 6 inches, then slip them over the pins, put the lynch pins thru and get in the seat, back up a couple inches till they snap back into the lock position and drive away, i wish someone would make an aftermarket setup like that for compacts, that would be a worthwhile part without the downsides of pats system