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Hi Pete…
I do like the female/male A-frame designs of Freedom Hitch, Jiffy Hitch, and a couple of no-name brands… they are all becoming homogenized to a point and all work basically the same from what I’ve seen… but I just can’t get past the point of buying a separate implement adaptor/female side for each and every implement… just not cost effective in my book… (for the price of one female end @ $180-200… I’d rather buy the SpeeCo Quick-hitch once for $169. and you’re done forever…)
Maybe it’s my mindset and the fact I’ve been hooking this stuff up since I was a little kid… and believe me, help was not always around… you had to make do… you became smart real quick or got a “boot in the rear…” /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif The pry bars and hammers became my friends and tools of persuasion over the years…
One day my friend’s father got a new Massey Ferguson delivered with the telescopic lift arms and dual-hole (Cat I & Cat II) balls… Man, us kids would race out to the tractor sheds to be the first to use that tractor… sometimes we’d get to the seat/platform at the same time and actually “fight” over who’s gonna use the Massey that day… /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
Now, that was the easiest and quickest hookup of any tractor I had ever used… until I bought my own MF165 that also had the same thing… I was in tractor heaven…/w3tcompact/icons/love.gif
I got the SpeeCo Quick-hitch on my Satoh for my seventy year young Father… and it works very well with just about every implement with not fiddling around and the price was a bargain compared to the other mentioned above offerings… So from these choices… I’d pick the SpeeCo type one piece, one time buy and you start hooking up everything… and nothing more to buy when you buy another implement…
Someone earlier had mentioned about using the SpeeCo bushings on the implement lift pins… I have never used them… I think the bushing set is ~about $14 or so and again for each implement… replacement pins are about ~ $2.-3. and last a long long time…
Now, what’s not in your mentioned list of Quick Hitches… are what I really prefer the most… telescopic lift arms… Yes, you have to get out of your seat… but all of the time with PTO driven implements… you have to do that anyways… but hook-up is a snap, and extremely flexible for unleveled implements… My John Deere telescopic lift arms are almost as nice as my old Massey… you just have to change balls or use inserts (you end up constantly losing) when going back and forth between Cat I and Cat II implements… (anyways by now, most of my implements lift pins have been upgraded to Cat II)