Jgrimm
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I don’t like the idea of adding extra length and running clearance to the PTO shaft. You can see in the video that there is some play with one of these couplers while in operation.
one tip I use for the button is put a dime in the thumb of your glove. Use that thumb to press the button. Just that extra bit of rigidity from the dime help a ton.
I hope it helps!Wonderful idea! Thank you! I am absolutely going to try this next time, and in fact, I just might make an excuse to try it before "next time".
(That means I'm gonna need another dime . . . I use one of them now to open the battery hatch on my 214 Bulova Accutron, it is the recommended tool! Guess it is time to raise the rents on my slums . . . )
Best Regards,
Mike/Florida
I bought that unit recently and have to say though expensive it was worth it to me. Not as strong as I once was due to medical condition but now can put on my iHitch attachments in about 5 - 10 minutes. Yes, I did have to shorten the shafts, was not a big deal, just take your length needed to remove and divide by two and take same amount off both ends. Ensure there is a little play at both extremes, raised and lowered, sway left and right. I used about 1/4" play.Anyone have first hand experience that can suggest one over the other for ease of use ?
or suggesting a different manufacturer.
Thanks
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Easy PTO quick connect for tractor attachments
Has it ever been easy to hook up a tractor's PTO shaft? It is now! The PTO Link™ system turns a difficult and time consuming process into an easy task.tractorptolink.com
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Bare-Co Base Mount Beacon Part No: B6715 12 Volt Quartz Halogen Heavy Duty Gear Drive Three Mounting Options Include:Bolt Down Holes, High Strength Magnet & Suction Cup.www.tractoraddons.com
I bought that unit recently and have to say though expensive it was worth it to me. Not as strong as I once was due to medical condition but now can put on my iHitch attachments in about 5 - 10 minutes. Yes, I did have to shorten the shafts, was not a big deal, just take your length needed to remove and divide by two and take same amount off both ends. Ensure there is a little play at both extremes, raised and lowered, sway left and right. I used about 1/4" play.
I am not sure I understand. I am talking about when you want to attach the implement. Now with the standard PTO shaft I have to turn the shaft on the implement until the splines line up with the stub on the tractor.Hi' Most of these units simply slide on the first inch or so then you turn ,twist, push in a button what ever to push it on all the way home, then just pull it back to make sure it's locked on, to release it twist, turn , push in a button whatever pulling it back off all the way. Just make certain your sliding shafts are the right length as Tgunr above described, most important.
I am 72.... a bit less flexible than I was when I was younger. I have the 1st one in your post and to be quite honest with you, it's simply "ok". Despite what they say, it is still difficult to "twist" or "untwist" to get it on the PTO shaft. It is easier than not having it, but not much. That "twist" to disconnect is very hard to do. I have tried it with the PTO locked, and with the PTO in neutral (free spin). The company is great, they answer the phone, they return phone calls etc.... but that doesn't make it any easier for me to hook up a tiller or disconnect a brush hog.Anyone have first hand experience that can suggest one over the other for ease of use ?
or suggesting a different manufacturer.
Thanks
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Easy PTO quick connect for tractor attachments
Has it ever been easy to hook up a tractor's PTO shaft? It is now! The PTO Link™ system turns a difficult and time consuming process into an easy task.tractorptolink.com
Shop - Tractor Add-Ons LLC
Bare-Co Base Mount Beacon Part No: B6715 12 Volt Quartz Halogen Heavy Duty Gear Drive Three Mounting Options Include:Bolt Down Holes, High Strength Magnet & Suction Cup.www.tractoraddons.com
I'd swear that's just what one of my grandads did. When he died back in 85 he was over $3 million in debt. A 225 acre farm that was to be handed down to me was divided up to the creditors instead, upon sale of property and equipment. He had 4 tractors plus combine, baler, rake(s), mower(s) and just a bunch of other things accumulated over the years.Just buy one tractor for every attachment.
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Yeah I know I was joking.I'd swear that's just what one of my grandads did. When he died back in 85 he was over $3 million in debt. A 225 acre farm that was to be handed down to me was divided up to the creditors instead, upon sale of property and equipment. He had 4 tractors plus combine, baler, rake(s), mower(s) and just a bunch of other things accumulated over the years.
I'm with you. I am 68 years old . 7 years ago i had neck surgery , Degenerative Disk Disease. Nerve Damage, No Balance. Arms and Hands numb 24-7 . But i only have my tiller to hook up. Can not see spending BIG MONEY for something so simple .Interesting, I have a NT QUICK HITCH, sets all implements back 4 inches. I also have nerve damage from getting rear ended 3 yrs ago. I really struggle to connect my bushog and tiller PTO shaft. Can barely connect/disconnect hydraulic lines to change grapple/FEL bucket due to loss of strength in arms/hands. 4 plates n 8 screws in neck bones. I would be really interested in this product,but would have to try it myself before spending that kind of money. Would like to hear from someone who has used one of these.