After viewing the Pat's Quick attach I think they will be fine as I've be using a Harbor Freight(China made) quick hitch on a 6 ft tiller and JD 709 cutter for several years with no problems. I also used HF QH on a Howse 8 ft cutter before I bought the JD 709.
Other options:
You could modify the cat 1 implements to clevis mounts so they had two hitch points:
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Bruce
Yeah, I'm familiar with Pat's having owned a CAT I set. My concern is the lateral stress put on by the heavy cutter with it's COG at least 4' behind the pins. If Pat's has a weakness it would be the small bolts used to hold each one straight on the 3pt arm. Those same small bolts would have that lateral stress applied to them.
Now we're talking. This the perfect fix/modification.
I modified two CAT I attachments to fit CAT II QH using that method. Works great. I can use them with my CAT II tractor and my Brother can use them with his CAT I tractor. Both of us using QH's.
gwdixon, that's slick. Didn't know they offered those. That definitely solves that problem!!!
TxJim, that's what we are saying, modify the attachment with clevis brackets and you can pick it up with either kind of QH. And the modification can be done on a factory CAT I attachment or a factory CAT II attachment. Problem solved without any kind of hack job.
Modify the attachment with the pins, CAT I turned in, CAT II turned out and you get the same result.
It's just stronger to create clevis brackets.
If the thread stayed entirely and precisely on track, It should have ended at the second post, with a simple "no."
All the rest of the posts have been trying to help the OP do what he wants to do.
Bruce
OK that's correct but to a novice tractor owner and some not so novice owners some of the answers were confusing & contradictory.
It's a beautiful,sunny 72 degree day down here in the Tx desert,how's the weather in Missouri?
Jim
We get our revenge when you are in the 100's day after day and we aren't.![]()
The 100 degree days are OK as long as the AC is working on the tractors, PU truck & barn. It's the humidity I hate.
Hey! Just move to California. Be sure to leave your guns, self-esteem, pride, independence, man-card, and dignity behind. Not allowed here. Oh, be sure to bring plenty of money and be prepared to give it away for the pols to squander.