Some set ups are simply a royal PITA to hook up. Flat level concrete floors make life easier but time and patience are your best friends.
My old tractor had a subframe mounted BH that was at times a bear to get lined up perfectly. My frame mounted M59 BH is a breeze in comparison - just a better overall design. I drop mine onto a piece of 3/4 plywood on the concrete floor. On my old BH I used 4x4 hardwood blocks on the concrete floor. I made the mistake once of parking the subframe BH on the gravel driveway to save time unhooking it. It took me 4x longer to hook it up though. Never again.
If you mark your floors with the tractor and BH position at removal time it makes it easier to align things when reconnecting.
My old tractor had a subframe mounted BH that was at times a bear to get lined up perfectly. My frame mounted M59 BH is a breeze in comparison - just a better overall design. I drop mine onto a piece of 3/4 plywood on the concrete floor. On my old BH I used 4x4 hardwood blocks on the concrete floor. I made the mistake once of parking the subframe BH on the gravel driveway to save time unhooking it. It took me 4x longer to hook it up though. Never again.
If you mark your floors with the tractor and BH position at removal time it makes it easier to align things when reconnecting.