Lazy Sod
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2018
- Messages
- 15
- Location
- Southern England, UK
- Tractor
- Kubota L1501DW (A European Model)
I speak purely from a farming perpective, where many attachments may be needed on the tractor 3 point linkage or loader on a daily basis. Back in the seventies, I had a 120 head dairy herd and also some arable land. The Accord 3 point quick hitch system became popular then, particularly because it was the only system available. Google and YouTube will give you all the information. The female implement part could either be fitted on with pins or weld on ones were also available.
I embraced the system whole hartedly and I fitted it to all my implements. I even fitted fitted it to my front end loader and all my attachments. Years later, I bought a JCB telescopic loader that used their own system. Mine had the optional hydraulic locking pins, so I didn't even have to get off to lock on the attachment. I had the JCB for 32 years, it really was one of those things that made me wonder how on earth I managed without it before.
These days, I only have a 47 hp Kubota tractor and loader for my property maintenance. I hope that this explains my opinion.
I embraced the system whole hartedly and I fitted it to all my implements. I even fitted fitted it to my front end loader and all my attachments. Years later, I bought a JCB telescopic loader that used their own system. Mine had the optional hydraulic locking pins, so I didn't even have to get off to lock on the attachment. I had the JCB for 32 years, it really was one of those things that made me wonder how on earth I managed without it before.
These days, I only have a 47 hp Kubota tractor and loader for my property maintenance. I hope that this explains my opinion.
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