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   / Quick Hitch #3  
Is that a bolt used for the lockdowns? Not overly impressed.
 
   / Quick Hitch #4  
Looking at them, very poor design in several areas - sloppy with no clamping bolt to keep them pinned on solid, and that top horizontal pin hold-down just looks like a problem waiting to happen, it was cheap to make that way, not going to be easy to use or keep working. Would be cool to have a set for $60 for whenever, but no where near worth the asking price. Very cheap design. IMHO

--->Paul
 
   / Quick Hitch #5  
Ditto on the advice to try Pat's EZ Change. They self-lock onto the attachments' pins and have good adjustments for horizonal and vertical allignment. They're slightly less expensive, too.
 
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#7  
When it's time to disconnect a Pat's, it looks like you lift an arm to move the lock out of the way. Is that how it works? If so, when you lift to get the lock out of the way does it stay until the lift arms are lowerd?
Comparing the pictures of both, I agree that Pat's looks much more substantial/heavy duty and a better design.
 
   / Quick Hitch #8  
With Pat's EZ Change, there is an adjustable pin to prop open the lock so it will lower from the attachment pin as you disconnect. When connecting, there is no need to prop open the spring-loaded lock; it snaps over the pin as you lift the lock onto it.
 
   / Quick Hitch #9  
My observation tells me the eBay system would work. However it is important to keep in mind a couple of differences between them and Pat's system.

First, let me explain that I had 2 serious concerns about Pat's sytem until I bought them and used them. I was concerned that maybe the lift pins on the boxblade would "pop out" if I tilted it side-ways. I use the box blade like a dozer blade driving the tractor in reverse pushing a lot of dirt and rocks. This places a lot of stress on the locking mechanism and I thought it would pop out for sure doing this... and then crash the tractor into the boxblade or break the top link if this happened. Neither of these things occured and Pat's system works flawlessly in my experience. Very easy to hook-up and hook-off.... Mind you I have them on a 55hp tractor so they see A LOT of stress and max usage and have not failed.

So here's what I see with those eBay ones. This is only from the pictures so I may be wrong but this is what I see.... First, you have to remove 2 pins to attach the implement and then re-attach the pins once connected....Pat's are spring loaded and connect themselves.

Same thing for removing the attachment. On Pat's you have to "prop up the lever to release the locking mechanism and on the eBay ones you have to remove 2 pins to do it. Probably have to put them back on or you'll lose them.

Main differences are Pat's locking mechism is super heavy duty and the eBay ones appear to have a Ø3/8 pin or bolt that is then held in place by what appears to be a ؼ hitch pin. If either of those got bent somehow (could happen easily), especially the little pin, you could not pull it out and your implement would be stuck in them.
 
   / Quick Hitch #10  
I'd go with the Pat's, they help support TBN and keep this site the wonderful place (free to us) that it is!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
 

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