AndyMA
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- Oct 11, 2000
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- Windham County, Conn
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- Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
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So in actual use, how is a quick hitch with a manual connection of the top link any different than the Pat Easy Change system? Pat's system has lower links that are not connected to each other, but the lower hooks do the same thing the quick hitch lower hooks do, and the top link is still a manual process.
I guess maybe something like the Delta or Freeedom hitches would solve this problem becuase of the "male" and "female" adapters on the tractor and the implements resolve the mis-match?
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Pat's system and the Speeco system are ver similar. Pats is better if you have implements that are not consistent in the spacing of the lower pins. Pat's requires you to adjust the top link fo reach implement. In the case of the Speeco (or equilavent) the "angular slop" (technical term /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif ) in the adapter bracket might allow easier top link hookup. The "Triangle Shaped" Quick Attaches in most cases make easy work of the top link. Their problem from what I can tell is mostly their cost. Also some of them interfer with the PTO shafts on some implements. My company is currently working on various types of Quick Attaches that hopefully will be more universal and lower cost. I'll keep you posted.
Andy
So in actual use, how is a quick hitch with a manual connection of the top link any different than the Pat Easy Change system? Pat's system has lower links that are not connected to each other, but the lower hooks do the same thing the quick hitch lower hooks do, and the top link is still a manual process.
I guess maybe something like the Delta or Freeedom hitches would solve this problem becuase of the "male" and "female" adapters on the tractor and the implements resolve the mis-match?
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Pat's system and the Speeco system are ver similar. Pats is better if you have implements that are not consistent in the spacing of the lower pins. Pat's requires you to adjust the top link fo reach implement. In the case of the Speeco (or equilavent) the "angular slop" (technical term /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif ) in the adapter bracket might allow easier top link hookup. The "Triangle Shaped" Quick Attaches in most cases make easy work of the top link. Their problem from what I can tell is mostly their cost. Also some of them interfer with the PTO shafts on some implements. My company is currently working on various types of Quick Attaches that hopefully will be more universal and lower cost. I'll keep you posted.
Andy