BryceSteiner
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I just figured out how to add a rear 3-point lift control to the back of my RK25/TYM T25. I think this may work for most tractors:
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That’s on my to do list.I also added rear 3 pt control on my tractor and I have to say, it's absolutely awesome and super handy to have.
As far as safety goes, just like everything else related with tractors or equipment, whoever is using it, just need to have their brain in the right place and use a little bit of common sense.
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its pretty straightforward. You dont stand between the implement and the rear tire, you stand to the side. There is no safety issue if you don't do anything stupid. If you watch the vid Bryce is standing outside of the tire so no danger.I appreciate the usefulness of your mod but, at the same time, see the safety issue of being in harms way when operating the 3PH from the rear. I realize that some farm tractors have buttons on the rear to operate the 3PH and have often wondered about the liability issues attached.
I'm trying to understand why standing relative to the tire would make any difference. I was thinking more of standing position and keeping hands away from the 3PH while using the remove position control lever would be critical.its pretty straightforward. You dont stand between the implement and the rear tire, you stand to the side. There is no safety issue if you don't do anything stupid. If you watch the vid Bryce is standing outside of the tire so no danger.
Bryce did a great job on the control.
The difference is if tractor pops into gear or left in gear or even out of gear and rolls backwards, it can not run over you if you are standing out side of the tires track....I'm trying to understand why standing relative to the tire would make any difference. I was thinking more of standing position and keeping hands away from the 3PH while using the remove position control lever would be critical.
Don't you have to get off the tractor to latch the QH connections?And with a full QH you never have to leave operators station to do implement hook up so it also goes some ways to prevent being run over you your own tractor...
Pop the latches back to closes position once you have disconnected from removed implement, you can then just come up under pins and the spring load feature will allow the locks to push in when they contact the pins of implement you are connecting to.... The spring load of latches is sort of a "auto latch" feature...Don't you have to get off the tractor to latch the QH connections?
My attachments vary quite a bit on the width. "standard" quick hitch is not the answer to everything. I actually use it to have better control when digging post holes.IF you use a regular QUICK HITCH.... You don't need this..... This "extra" seems to just be another awkward point in the PAT's system....