I'm sure he was. But since the telescoping function is totally unnecessary with this hitch system, that would be a waste of good ball ends.I think he was suggesting to just cut off the ball end (in red) and keep both functions just in case
I'm sure he was. But since the telescoping function is totally unnecessary with this hitch system, that would be a waste of good ball ends.I think he was suggesting to just cut off the ball end (in red) and keep both functions just in case
YesI think he was suggesting to just cut off the ball end (in red) and keep both functions just in case
Is that the only implement you telescope them on? You came out to mention that one implement?Well I have Euro hooks and extendable arms and definitely would not want to be without the option to be able to easily slide them in or out.
Mt 9 foot rear blade weighs 1,400+ pounds, good luck attempting to slide that around easily while hooking up, when it’s unhooked it’s usually outside on gravel. Hopefully when pushing to awkwardly move it with the 3point arms you won’t bend the stand that holds it up when it’s unhooked.
Thanks. I'm going to love them I'm sure.No the 9 foot rear blade is not the only implement I telescope the arms on when hooking up, I use the telescoping function almost every time I hook up any three point equipment to my baby sized tractor.
If your happy without telescoping arms I guess that’s all that really matters, I wish you great success welding on your non sliding Euro hooks.
That is exactly what I'm talking about doing to mine. I don't want to cut my existing ends. They're worth more to me as emergency spares or possibly to return the tractor to factory before selling or trading it in.Thank you!My Kioti came with extendable "cassette type" hole'n'pin connectors, which I removed and put on the shelf. I then got two hooks, welded them on to mild steel bar, drilled a hole in the mild bar and secured them into the slots in the lower arms with a bolt. This way, I still have the option of putting the connections back to factory standard.
It's midnight here now, but I'll take a couple of pics in the morning for you. I will say, and the photos will show this, the hooks need to be twisted a little when being welded, to match the angle of the OEM slide-outs!
Pics coming after a sleep!
When my implements grow balls, I'll switch!That is exactly what I'm talking about doing to mine. I don't want to cut my existing ends. They're worth more to me as emergency spares or possibly to return the tractor to factory before selling or trading it in.Thank you!
My tractor grew a pair and had them dangling on the top link when it got delivered.When my implements grow balls, I'll switch!