jb62901
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I have a JD QH, the first $75 and it's yours.
Anyone used this type of hitch where the retainer pin goes thru the front upright only? Tractor Quick Hitch Implement Ford Deere Kubota MF | eBay
As opposed to this type where the pin goes thru front and rear uprights? Tractor Quick Hitch Implement Ford Deere Kubota MF | eBay
And why is the first one so much less expensive than the second?
In my opinion adding Stabilworks pin-adjustable, rigid stabilizers are the premier aftermarket solution to difficult implement mounts. I often make three implement changes a day.
Stabilworks mechs dramatically reinforce 3-Pt. hitch when pushing implements; most importantly PUSHING a Box Blade and PUSHING a Rotary Cutter. Stabilworks cost <$200.
Pat's easy change are also recommended but Pat's increases your lower link length by 4", which means you may have to add 4" adaptors to PTO shafts to increase shaft lengths, you lose leveling/pivot feature of lower link "eyes" and you have to use Pat's proprietary lynch pins. No lower link reinforcement with Pat's.
Harry Ferguson invented the three-point hitch and held patents on it 1926-1953. Once Ferguson's patents expired the "Three Point" became standard tractor-implement connection worldwide. Consider before cluttering Ferguson's brilliant design to "improve" it.
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No, you have to leave the seat, then move to rear of the tractor to slip the lower link "eyes" over the draw pins.
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