deepNdirt
Veteran Member
Not a problem there deep you have a point, it may not save everyone time or effort but for me there are a few reasons it works, my tiller drive shaft had already been cut to fit just the 3pt and the QH I had wouldn't work. Its pretty much the same amount of pins and trips on and off the tractor as before that didn't change but it will be a lot easier to back up and get on the lift pins now.
It wouldn't fit an actual QH also the tiller is 7-800 lbs and sits on a framework off the ground so it doesn't rust so it wont move when I am hooking it up. There are others but I think you can see the reasoning now hopefully!
Oh yes,Thanks for explaining things, I can see now the ease in using it, simply back under an implement and lift and then install the top pins, appose having to get reasonably close lineup and then still having to arrange/swing and achieve proper height of the lift arms/ball sockets to lineup with cat-pins, and then I usually still have to muscle the implement around an inch or two to get the lift arms/ball sockets to line up, sometimes I get lucky and one side will slip right on while I'm still seated on the tractor,
It's clear to me now and I can see how would certainly save some time in that manner,