I have a tow-behind York rake that I used to pull around with my John Deere garden tractor - it has a simple pin-style hook up. The problem was, if I wanted to turn around, I'd have to lift the rake, engage the parking brake, get off the tractor... and do it all over again to lower the rake...
Now that I have a 3-point hitch - I'd like to adapt the York rake so that I can just lift the whole unit with the lever from the operator's seat.
Any thoughts?
Also, what does a 3-point 'quick hitch' do? Do you put some kind of adaptor on your implement so that you can just lift it without putting in the pins? What kind of implements is it useful for?
Now that I have a 3-point hitch - I'd like to adapt the York rake so that I can just lift the whole unit with the lever from the operator's seat.
Any thoughts?
Also, what does a 3-point 'quick hitch' do? Do you put some kind of adaptor on your implement so that you can just lift it without putting in the pins? What kind of implements is it useful for?