Tractor Supply's quick hitchs

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Now your getting nit picky /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. I concede, you guys win /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif! I should have correctly stated that it was the "implements" and not the hitch /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif! I still woudn't have one, but to each his own.
 
   / Tractor Supply's quick hitchs #12  
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The QH is great if your implements fit. The best aproach with the QH is make sure the implements you buy will fit. Measure the future implement before purchase, if it doesn't fit look at another Mfg.
 
   / Tractor Supply's quick hitchs #13  
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Greetings everybody,
Funny how things about the 3ph doesn't fit. Just for kicks, I looked up the Speeco website and found this page:
<font color="blue">Speeco - The Three Point Hitch System</font> /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
To quote their own page, the last sentence:
<font color="red">The three-point linkage parts described on this web site are built to standard specifications set by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers described in the table below.</font> /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Yet, when you click this page: <font color="green">Quick Hitches</font> /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
It states in the Category I table: "Fits most /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif category 1 tractors."
Don't tell me that there are tractors that don't fit the specs set forth by ASAE? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
My question /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif: you mean someone's thinking outside the box? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Or, maybe they're not measuring twice before they cut once? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
<font color="purple">"The nice thing about standards is - there are so many to choose from!"</font> /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
phil
 
   / Tractor Supply's quick hitchs #14  
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I have both the TSC Quick Hitch and Pat's system. PAT's is more versatile and will fit any cat. 1 implement. In my experience you have to get off the tractor regardless of which one you buy. I prefer PAT's because of its versatility. There is no way that I could have attached my sicklemower with the TSC QH so I had to take the QH off to use the sickle. Also the QH requires adding special sleeves to the lift pins on your tools. One set came with it, but you need a set for each tool. As I recall they where about $18/set. Both the QH and PAT's made life easier. Hope this helps.
 
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I looked at the TSC model this morning and I think that Pat's (which I have not seen) would be more bang for the buck.
 
   / Tractor Supply's quick hitchs #16  
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Bill,
I've never owned a quick hitch, although I know a guy in Illinois that has a great design on one. Maybe we'll see it in production some day.

I DO however own a set of the Pat's Easy Change. If I am hooking up a NON-PTO implement, I would not have to get off the tractor if I was using a quick hitch I suppose, where I do have to with Pat's. But if I have to get off the connect a PTO shaft, why not just run the hydraulic top link out and connect it at the same time? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Another endorsement for Pat's /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I know a guy in Illinois that has a great design on one. Maybe we'll see it in production some day.)</font>

<font color="green">Sigh.....

I got tired of waiting for that new quick hitch to become available from you know who so I went out last week and bought a Speeco quick hitch for my JD 2210 for $169, a pretty good price from what I can tell.

Don't know if its my imagination but it looks like the Speeco quick hitches I saw before were painted black. The one I bought looks like it is powder coated.

It is in great shape except for a chip off one corner that I will touch up with some gloss black Rustoleum I have left over after repainting the tractor frame under the battery. Had a little problem with the battery JD put into the tractor. After repairing the corrosion /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif I installed a sealed Optima /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.

Installed the quick hitch adapter bushings on my 5' Midwest rear blade pins in preparation to use the blade for the snow we are supposed to receive tomorrow here in Indiana. Sure was a lot easier to hook the blade up to the tractor with the quick hitch.

When I am through playing in the snow tomorrow I will need to try the quick hitch with my box blade.

Mike </font>
 
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You got a good buy on the Speeco. Thought the TSC ones were Speeco. They're about $196 at the local (and available) TSC store here.

iMatch is $225 from JD.

I've put dollies underneath my LX4 and went to a chain top link. Got it on and off without too much trouble the last time. Think I'll put dollies/castors on any attachments unless they're very light, like maybe a BB, to make them relatively easy to put on and take off. The dollies/castors allow the side-to-side movement of the attachment that you need to make it more easy to get on and off. Basically, you pull the pins, unscrew the turnbuckles to allow the arms to move out or in, and then pull off attachment or push attachment sideways. Then do the reverse to put attachment on. Gotta do the top link pin each time, too, possibly putting chain in place of it.

If I get a bunch of attachments or ones that aren't amenable to dollies/castors, I may go to Pat's system for the draft arms. Next attachment planned is the KK Carryall. Should be easy to mount castors on its 2 arms.

Ralph
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( You got a good buy on the Speeco. Thought the TSC ones were Speeco.)</font>

<font color="green">I bought the Speeco at the Orscheln Farm & Home in Bedford, IN. At $169 I didn't hesitate to buy it. Just finished "playing" in the snow plowing my driveway. Warming up now with some hot cocoa.

Mike </font>
 
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I only have a box blade and a rotary cutter and don't switch out very often. Thought about the Pat's system but couldn't justify the $ for no more than I use it.

Spent $25 for a 6' long steel prybar at Lowe's. It has a chisel end on it. Stick that end in the dirt (bar is pretty heavy) and use the bar to move the implements around to install or remove the lower 3PH arms. Just got tired of kicking on the arms with my foot and trying to use the tractor to line up the pins.

Besides, everybody needs a 6' long prybar for all sorts of tasks. Suspect it would be a pretty good root cutter with the chisel point. Has a flat surface on the other end that is about 2 1/2" in diameter that would be handy for tamping dirt in around posts.
Lowe's "post hole digging" bar

Bill Tolle
 
 

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