Portuguese Farmer
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No, good works also has one
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Modify the "older stuff" once to fit QH and be happy forever..... QH is 3rd generation designed to do a way with all the foibles of non standard hitch attachments....Picking up my Speeco QH Monday but just saw great videos on Pats Quick Connects, man! should have got those instead, I have some older stuff that may not work with Speeco.
I modded all of my non-QH implements the year I bought a QH. Well-worth the effort, as I made other improvements while I already had the welder and other tools out and handy.Modeify the "older stuff" once to fit QH and be happy forever..... QH is 3rd generation designed to do a way with all the foibles of non standard hitch attachments....
Yeah. Here's my minor improvement to a small disc to match the QH. New pins and some washers.I modded all of my non-QH implements the year I bought a QH. Well-worth the effort
That's pretty neat. I don't need it for that purpose, but I have been thinking of stiffening the pins on my subsoiler, which I abuse a lot, and this would be one way to do it.If someone is building a ballast box here's a way to mount the lower pins.
Hammer the pins into 1.25" OD square tubing then weld them together.
Here's a thread describing the application. I put additional pins on an old back blade to make it quick hitch compatible.
I bent the locking lever on the Pat's, but it bent right back.That's pretty neat. I don't need it for that purpose, but I have been thinking of stiffening the pins on my subsoiler, which I abuse a lot, and this would be one way to do it.
Reading this thread, I'm wondering why people don't buy Pat's hitches instead of all that steel. My Pat's hitch system has been great so far, and I believe it will allow me to connect an offset flail mower, which won't work with a normal QH.
I wonder if there is some problem with Pat's hitches that I don't know about.