Quick Hitches Survey on quick hitches

   / Survey on quick hitches #41  
The manufacturer is Speeco.
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #42  
I have had the same experieince that bsauter had. Freedom is the mercedes but the "per implement cost" makes it too expensive for me for home use. Not even comparable to the speeco/landpride type. That said I have the Landpride which is 100% better than NOT having it. Works on every implement I have except the post hole digger. ( I don't think the freedom hitch works on those either). I also had to "modify" my box blade a little to get it to fit. For $200 it's the best implement I've ever bought!!!!
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #43  
As much as I wanted to start a new thread on this I won't. I am in quick hitch heaven! Bought the Speeco at TSC this morning and installed it in nothing flat. Then I put the bushings on the box blade. Then I backed up and...and...and... dare I say it...
connected with absolutely no hassles at all!!

Why did I wait 2 months to get this thing? It should be mandatory equipment for those of us over 50, or if you have had any back problems at all in you past.

Only bad news is they were out of extra bushings so I either need to swap them from implement to implement or go shopping for more. I intend to go shopping. I see no need to add any element of work to attaching things now. Nope! Leave the work to more productive things.

Did I mention how happy I am with my quick hitch???

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GS
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #44  
<font color=blue>… ...which brand impressed you the most?...</font color=blue>

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)
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #45  
I haven't had near the experience John has but I have to agree about the telescoping lower links. It is real easy to see why those without them have trouble hooking up attachments. The telescoping lower links on my 25D make this relatively easy. I've never had to use a pry bar to move a piece of equipment. I

1. Pull the locking pins on the lower arms and swing them out towards the rear tires.
2. Back the tractor so at least one of balls on the lower arms is roughly lined up with one of the pins.
3. Get off the tractor and adjust the height of the arms with the 3ph lever
4. Slide the links out, swing the arm onto the pin.

As John pointed out, you have to get off the tractor and it does involve moving from one side of the attachment to the other. I suppose the value of some type of quick hitch is a function of how often you change attachments per day. However, if someone does not have telescoping lower links, I would recommend them to see if they meet someone's needs before some type of quick hitch.
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #46  
Re: Questions for Speeco quick hitch users

After reading the posts on this thread got excited and picked up a Speeco Cat 1 hitch for my M6800 yesterday. It has sat in my garage while we prepared for Hurricane Fay, and today as I surveyed and started repairs of the damage. I have several questions for Speeco useers:

The top connection is a hook or a metal strap thing. Which do you use?

What is the most standard holes location for the top hook. If i have to start modifying my implements I want to make them the true standard.

The top hook connection seems sloppy. Do you add some kind of of bushing?

Yea! The electric company is here! Gotta go

Jim
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #47  
Re: Questions for Speeco quick hitch users

I'm going to reply to this to keep the discussion going; however, I expect others to elaborate more fully--and maybe even disagree. Although I don't have a metal strap for my speed hitch, I believe it is used to provide the flexibility that is needed with a shredder or finish mower. Flexibility is needed to allow the implement to roll freely over dips and humps in the soil. I use a short section of heavy chain bolted directly to the speed hitch instead of the strap arrangement. The top hook is placed where it allows you to connect the most implements. On my speed hitch the center of a pin resting comfortably in the lower recess of the hook is at a point 18 inches perpendicular to a line drawn between the two bottom pins. The top pin does fit rather loosely in the hook; however, this doesn't seem to create any problems. The bottom pins, on the other hand, need bushings or the implement will jerk forward and backward. I'm not sure that this necessarily causes problems, but it is disconcerting to the operator.
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #48  
Re: Questions for Speeco quick hitch users

I have a Speedco and the hook is useless. The adapter works well and although it more closely simulates the regular top link in its closest position, its much easier to use with the pin in the hole furthest from the top link connection.
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #49  
Re: Questions for Speeco quick hitch users

I agree that the adapter seems to work best although I wasn't going to reattach the hook to see if it worked on my rotary cutter just to prove it. I took the hook of when it didn't match up with the box blade which was the 1st implement I attached. I don't consider it a big chore to attach the adapter anymore than I thought attaching the top link was a chore. It was the bottom 2 that got to me. This has fixed that problem for good.

GS
 
   / Survey on quick hitches #50  
Re: Questions for Speeco quick hitch users

I just use the adapter attachement since the top hook won't work with my cheap Farm King grader blade. It would work with everything else but the adapter is just like the regular toplink and works well. No slop or anything. I still love the Speeco and am very happy with it.
 
 

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