dodge man
Super Star Member
So I’ve had Pats on my tractor for a while. There are bent washers you use between the pin and Pats. Why are these washers bent?
I wouldn't want to be without them. Love my easy hitch. It has made changing implements a pleasure, not a pita.At first it made no sense. NOW I can see why. The pin holds the bent washer in place. Keeps the washer from moving horizontally and into the space where where the "easy connect" fitting goes.
That makes sense. I always take the washers and the pins off. Mine only came with 4 washers so I would need to buy more if I wanted to leave them on.At first it made no sense. NOW I can see why. The pin holds the bent washer in place. Keeps the washer from moving horizontally and into the space where where the "easy connect" fitting goes.
The bar was optional.I don't know that I would see the need to buy bent washers at an inflated price, I am confident that you could bend them yourself, the bigger question for me is why didn't the early models of the Pat's quick hitch come with the spreader bar, mine didn't and I could see where it would be handy.
When I bought mine it wasn't even offered or if it was it wasn't advertised, this would have been in 2006.The bar was optional.
I have seen where poeple measure each implement and mark the spreader bar for each then just adjust it when you change implements, I used mine for a while then decided i did not need it, Most of my implements are very close to the same width i can do without.have had pats for 5yrs. tried the spreader bar and that didnt work. everything was different widths. washers... havnt a need for them sofar.