Quick Hitches Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor

   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor #11  
I purchased one for my John Deere 2032 2 years ago works great with my snow plow and I picked up a #pt fork attachment and use it on that as well was a good buy for me thinking of trying York rake next year
 
   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor
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Seriously considered this Titan attachment as a Christmas present to myself. Sorry to hear modifications are necessary. Was thinking of attaching my SSQA 6 ft snow bucket as a rear tool carrier. Could collect firewood as well , for others, since I no longer bother with it. But have 50 acres of woods, harvested for maintenance last year, and still tops and sizable limb wood available to collect. Use hydraulic top link, so it could be practical to adjust pitch. The capacity of the 9540 above would certainly be welcomed.

Don't get me wrong. It does work as is right out of the box. Just not with my Quick hitch from Harbor Freight.
Those that run Pat's quick hitches or none at all will be able to use it just fine.

I'm going to modify it only to allow it to be used with my HF Quick Hitch.
Or I may convert to the Pat's system as I've gotten used to using the "stirrup" top link attachment with my QH anyway and get off to connect it everytime. I'm not sure where my hook is actually right at the minute.

After careful thought, (and a slow day at work!) I've ordered a set of Pats hitch system to arrive home by the time I get there next week.
One of the pluses I read about was having the extra room to connect the PTO shaft up driven items like my flail and mowers. Sometimes it is a PITA with the QH on to get in there.

Now I have to come up with new excuses for a plasma cutter and welder....
 
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   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor #13  
Curious if this is of any practical use at all if you don't have a hydraulic top link. I may end up with two buckets and I'm wondering if I can do anything other than static use of the rear bucket for carrying things if I have no rear hydraulics. All I can think is that I would put the toplink in shortest positions so bucket faces up a bit, and carry tools or perhaps some logs for additional ballast.

From there, how useful is it if you do have a hydraulic toplink? I'm guessing you won't be using to routinely scoop and release materials.
 
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   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor #15  
I’m wanting one myself. Now they are $539!
 
   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor #18  
Prrice exactly doubled in just 5 years!
I bought their JD style headboard for forks - I already had a set of the forks I got from the scrapyard. I put it off until I actually got the tractor and the price in spring of 2020 had then just gone up to about $275 if i remember correctly. Price is now $475. That same summer I bought a Sundown branded log grapple locally for $1550 and it was $1450 through Titan then. It's now $2100. Titan prices have gone up a lot in just the last year. It's probably the same with most implements at most dealers, but it's real noticeable with the Titan (palletforks.com) ones.
 
   / Titan 3 point to SSQA Adaptor #19  
I have two one for my tractor without a front end loader but with two rear hydraulic valves . That way I can use my grapple,forks etc on my non front end loader tractor. The other one goes on front end loader tractor , tree/post puller on rear and grapple on front for land or fence line clearing. I’ve had them several years and they are a life saver. Both my tractors have hydraulic top links.
 
 

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