So yes or no

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h10doc

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Tc45D
Should I get a Pats quick change for my tc45 Yes or No? What do ya think?
 
   / So yes or no #2  
Yes.

Mine saves me a bunch of aggravation, not to mention I hate hooking up the PHD.

We swap between PHD and BB 80% of the time (Landscaping business) 10% bush hog and 10% misc.

Only system that would really save us work in our application.

I wish I had went ahead and bought the spreader sometimes, but will just make specific ones out of on hand materials.
 
   / So yes or no #3  
It is worth it for me as I change my implements often.
 
   / So yes or no #4  
Is you tractor a TC45 without the extendable lower links? If so, I'd say you could definitely use a Pat's Easy Change system. If your tractor is a TC45D or DA and has the adjustable links, I'm not sure the Pat's system will fit without modification. I'm not saying it won't fit, just that I'm not sure.
 
   / So yes or no #5  
h10doc said:
Should I get a Pats quick change for my tc45 Yes or No? What do ya think?

If you have adjustable links, try that before you buy the quick change.
Bob
 
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  • Thread Starter
#6  
I do have the tc45d with adjustable links. And I do change imp. alot.
 
   / So yes or no #7  
Don't own a set but with the adjustable lower links I have never felt the need for them myself. (personal opinion only)
 
   / So yes or no #8  
I have a 33DA with the extendable links and at first had a hard time even with them. Now I just keep the arms set to the proper width, extend the arms before hitching up, get lined up, and hookup in minutes without much hassle. Just be sure to work on level ground. That is my biggest problem around here as I do not have a building or pad to store equipment on. No need to have any other gizmo with the extendable links.
 
   / So yes or no #9  
drm said:
I have a 33DA with the extendable links and at first had a hard time even with them. Now I just keep the arms set to the proper width, extend the arms before hitching up, get lined up, and hookup in minutes without much hassle. Just be sure to work on level ground. That is my biggest problem around here as I do not have a building or pad to store equipment on. No need to have any other gizmo with the extendable links.

Derek even on rolling ground using the leveling crank on the left lower arm makes connecting an implement pretty darn easy.
 
   / So yes or no #10  
h10doc said:
Should I get a Pats quick change for my tc45 Yes or No? What do ya think?
I have a TC25D, which has the extendable lower links, and PEC is one of the best accessories I've bought. Makes hooking up attachments a breeze. IMO, there's a world of difference between sliding the lower arms on a pin and simply lifting them up to attach. I high recommend PEC.
 

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