Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger?

   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #1  

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I have been looking at quick hitch videos on YouTube and they look like a neat device that will help prevent back pain, at least in my case. But post hole diggers work a little differently since they don't use the top link. I have a YM2310 with a ROPS. There are 2 holes available for the top link. I'm wondering if the lower hole was used for the top link would the post hole digger top mount be able to reach over quick hitch and then use the top hole. Anybody know? Or maybe there is another solution that would allow me to use the post hole digger without removing the quick hitch? In the past I wouldn't have minded so much having to remove something like the quick hitch just to use one implement but my spine is really messed up and it's not gonna get any better.
Thanks,
Eric
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #2  
Not sure you can see this well enough to help. Showing the adapter I made to work with my quick hitch. It also works with a posthole digger.
 

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   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #3  
I don't have tractor access to most of my fence due to boulders. The rest is easy to dig, so I don't have a post hole digger.

But my plan, if needed, was to modify the PHD boom to fit the top of the quick hitch, and take the place of the top link.

The top link would be removed and the boom of the PHD would mount on top of the quick hitch and replace the top link.

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Bruce
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #4  
my plan, if needed, was to modify the PHD boom to fit the top of the quick hitch, and take the place of the top link.
I wouldn't chop up the PHD and kill its resale value. I wonder if you could pull that hinge pin, set aside the arch, and make a new hinge saddle bolted on top of the quick hitch.
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #5  
I'm sure you could make an adapter. How complicated the adapter would be would depend on both implements.

Bruce
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #6  
Considering that you would still have to remove the top link, it seems like it would be easier to use the arch that is already attached to the post hole digger than to transfer it to the fitting that you would add to the quick hitch.
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #7  
Using the quick hitch meets the OP's desire to leave it on, and makes a lighter PHD to mount.

Some company should develop a PHD that works on a quick hitch. It would need some extra linkage to get a larger range of motion than a standard implement..

Bruce
 
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I get that, but I’m picturing trying to wrestle the digger onto the mount on top of the QH while it’s flopping around without the top link.
Hopefully, I’m missing something in the design.
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #9  
I'm sure you could make an adapter. How complicated the adapter would be would depend on both implements.

Bruce
A new hinge bolted on top of the QH to pivot that PHD arm, shouldn't be difficult to fabricate.

Here's a similar pivot point (a pulley actually) that I made for a spike harrow lifter. The cable goes over the pulley and down to the towbar, which makes the harrow lift twice as far as the QH rises. It's based on components from salvaged exercise equipment.

Just make something like this but heavier, equivalent to the top of that arch you set aside. But check the geometry first, a pivot point that high might make it impossibe to dig very deep. (So maybe make the pivot point underslung?)

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I get that, but I’m picturing trying to wrestle the digger onto the mount on top of the QH while it’s flopping around without the top link.
Hopefully, I’m missing something in the design.

Hmm, just saw this. Maybe lay the QH all the way back, near horizontal, before slipping the hinge pin in to attach the PHD?
 
   / Using a quick hitch with a post hole digger? #10  
Mount the boom alone first, then reach down with it to pick up the gearbox. Then connect the auger. Or maybe the gearbox and auger could remain connected.

Bruce
 

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