daugen
Epic Contributor
sometimes spending more money accomplishes nothing. We all know that, just hope it doesn't play out.
Well....I read the articles here about quick hitches. I've played with the levers in Tractors Supply, looked at the Speeco,
but the more I read about incompatibility the more I felt buying the oem quick hitch would save a lot of aggravation.
Hey, if I paid $400 for a quick hitch that others make at $139 and $279 price points, well, this should be one seriously good
quick hitch and should handle anything.
Wrong.
The Land Pride company, as you know, has the oem supplier deal with Kubota, and touts their compatibility with Kubota.
So why then Land Pride does your very expensive quick hitch not work on the oem ballast box Kubota supplies?
The attachment I most take on and off, is difficult to horse around to line up, and was a primary reason to buy the quick hitch, and your
hitch doesn't work with it, even with adapters?
So, lesson of the day. Land Pride and Kubota's engineering departments really took a snooze on this one. They need to wake up.
The dealer is now figuring out how to get different pins for the ballast box, likely wider and will have to do some welding to make this work.
I told him to get it done or keep the quick hitch and he understood and agreed completely. And scratched his head like I did.
All I can think of is that the Kubota ballast box is seriously off spec for a Type 1 three point hitch. Well, it goes on with the stock arms, right?
yeah, for a daily dose of grease on your hands and using a long bar to move the thing in line. I have very bad arthritis and I need to make this easier on my body, and
when they emailed me the invoice for the job, and I read the note attached, it sure was disappointing.
REMOVE BALLAST BOX AND MOUNT QUICK HITCH
ATTEMPT TO REMOUNT BALLAST BOX--WILL NOT WORK WITH HITCH
But, that's what welders are for and it will get fixed. And hopefully on not too much of my dime.
so when you go shopping for a quick hitch, the fancy ones, from my experience, do NOT afford greater compatibility. Your results may vary...
Well....I read the articles here about quick hitches. I've played with the levers in Tractors Supply, looked at the Speeco,
but the more I read about incompatibility the more I felt buying the oem quick hitch would save a lot of aggravation.
Hey, if I paid $400 for a quick hitch that others make at $139 and $279 price points, well, this should be one seriously good
quick hitch and should handle anything.
Wrong.
The Land Pride company, as you know, has the oem supplier deal with Kubota, and touts their compatibility with Kubota.
So why then Land Pride does your very expensive quick hitch not work on the oem ballast box Kubota supplies?
The attachment I most take on and off, is difficult to horse around to line up, and was a primary reason to buy the quick hitch, and your
hitch doesn't work with it, even with adapters?
So, lesson of the day. Land Pride and Kubota's engineering departments really took a snooze on this one. They need to wake up.
The dealer is now figuring out how to get different pins for the ballast box, likely wider and will have to do some welding to make this work.
I told him to get it done or keep the quick hitch and he understood and agreed completely. And scratched his head like I did.
All I can think of is that the Kubota ballast box is seriously off spec for a Type 1 three point hitch. Well, it goes on with the stock arms, right?
yeah, for a daily dose of grease on your hands and using a long bar to move the thing in line. I have very bad arthritis and I need to make this easier on my body, and
when they emailed me the invoice for the job, and I read the note attached, it sure was disappointing.
REMOVE BALLAST BOX AND MOUNT QUICK HITCH
ATTEMPT TO REMOUNT BALLAST BOX--WILL NOT WORK WITH HITCH
But, that's what welders are for and it will get fixed. And hopefully on not too much of my dime.
so when you go shopping for a quick hitch, the fancy ones, from my experience, do NOT afford greater compatibility. Your results may vary...