Quick Hitches Recommend me a quick hitch please

   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #1  

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Ford 4500 LB, M7040HD, B2920
Tractor: Kubota M7040
Primary implement: woods brush bull 720x (1200 lbs) woods says it's QH compatible.


Hi everyone. It's tough taking on and off the 6ft 1200 lb cutter. I don't have enough room in the barn to store both together inside, and I'm not gonna let my tractor sit out.

I would like to stay around $500 dollar mark if possible. I know that may not be possible. That mower is HEAVY. CAT 2 correct? Is a cheaper QH gonna be up to supporting a 1200 lb mower?

I also thought about getting a 7 or 8 ft flail mower, because that would fit in the shed attached. Then sell the woods. But flail mowers are not cheap, and I already have the woods. The woods does a great job cutting 5 ft tall grass, never tried a flail mower. So if I could get away with just getting a quick hitch, I'll go that route.




I put a harbor freight QH cat 1 on my Kubota B2920 to use on my 4ft cutter. I'm very happy with it, especially for the cost.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #2  
I got a Pat's Quick Hitch for my tractor. You can buy it in Cat 1 or Cat 2. Mine is Cat 1. I appreciate it for its ability to take different width implements. With most quick hitches all implements must be close to the same width. There is a down side. I did have to extend the length of my mower PTO shaft - it was really too short without the quick hitch. I did get a longer top link, too. I may not have had to - that was my choice.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #4  
I vote for the Euro hooks/Lower link hooks. You won't regret it. Easy to use, lasts a life time, trouble free and for how well it works, not that expensive (About $300 for the Cat 2 kit on AgristoreUSA).

It does require cutting the old links out and weld the new ones in but it's worth it. This applies to the tractors that don't come with it as standard.

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   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #5  
I put a harbor freight QH cat 1 on my Kubota B2920 to use on my 4ft cutter. I'm very happy with it, especially for the cost.
HF is running a closeout sale on that QH, fyi. I suspect it would handle your Woods as well... Of interest, your Kubota is Cat 1 and 2, depending on what attachment pins you use. Even my M9's are Cat 1-2. For the price, they are hard to beat and yes I suspect they are all Chinese no matter what brand you buy.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #6  
Pats Quick hitch system is highly recommended, it is similar to the Euro system in many ways.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please
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HF is running a closeout sale on that QH, fyi. I suspect it would handle your Woods as well... Of interest, your Kubota is Cat 1 and 2, depending on what attachment pins you use. Even my M9's are Cat 1-2. For the price, they are hard to beat and yes I suspect they are all Chinese no matter what brand you buy.
I suspected most were Chinese. I knew from the spec sheet that the 7040 was cat 1 & 2, but I didn't know if the QHs were the same.

I looked up the specs on HF QH and it says it's rated for 2000 lbs, so that works. It is only rated for up to 45hp, but I don't really think that is important.

I'll line up the QH on my B2920 to the brush bull and if it looks good I'll swap it over to the 7040.

The HF QH is $140, hella cheap if you ask me. I'll check it out over the weekend.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please
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I vote for the Euro hooks/Lower link hooks. You won't regret it. Easy to use, lasts a life time, trouble free and for how well it works, not that expensive (About $300 for the Cat 2 kit on AgristoreUSA).

It does require cutting the old links out and weld the new ones in but it's worth it. This applies to the tractors that don't come with it as standard.

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I won't be cutting off the telescoping link ends on my M7040. I do like the those look though.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #10  
They telescope, just remove them. You can mail them to @MtnViewRanch and he will send them back ready to go.
My tractrs both have telescoping lower links as well and you cannot EASILY remove them. The boss that carries the telescoping end is securely welded to the end of the arm. Why I never pursued Euro Hooks or Pats is because the extendable lower ball mounts work just as well for me. If the weren't, I would have but because they are, I never considered it.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #11  
If it matters, Speeco makes a QH that is for Cat 1 implements, no bushings required. Since a set of bushings is around $40 per implement, could potentially save you a bunch of dollars if you have a lot of implements.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #12  
My tractrs both have telescoping lower links as well and you cannot EASILY remove them. The boss that carries the telescoping end is securely welded to the end of the arm. Why I never pursued Euro Hooks or Pats is because the extendable lower ball mounts work just as well for me. If the weren't, I would have but because they are, I never considered it.

I can't say I have ever removed mine, I picked up Pat's before I gave the Euro hooks a thought; now you've got me wondering how much of a PITA it is. I'll have to give it a shot next time I'm out in the garage with nothing pressing to do. I've figured one day I'll switch to Euro's myself.

Extendable links and Pat's can work together, unlike a traditional quick hitch, because they're not directly connected.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #13  
I can't say I have ever removed mine, I picked up Pat's before I gave the Euro hooks a thought; now you've got me wondering how much of a PITA it is. I'll have to give it a shot next time I'm out in the garage with nothing pressing to do. I've figured one day I'll switch to Euro's myself.

Extendable links and Pat's can work together, unlike a traditional quick hitch, because they're not directly connected.
In a perfect world, you would be able to slide out the standard links and slide in a set with euro hooks on them. But, that would make things too easy.

To the OP, I have a Speeco quick hitch and it works well
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #14  
Even at 75 years old, I have no issue hooking up my 8 foot wide LP slasher or the 12 foot wide bat wing mower. The LP states 'quick hitch compatible' I just pull out the telescoping ends (which I keep lubricated btw) and hook them up. Never been an issue and my philosophy is, the farther away a driven implement is from the PTO stup, the longer the PTO shaft has to be and I like keeping them as short as possible so they don't 'whip' around too much. My preference only.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #15  
To add the Euro hooks to extendable ends, you simply pull the pin that keeps the end from falling out, rework the existing end and slide it back in.
The removal and reinstallation literally takes 1-2 minutes.
I can't say as to what you guys think that the issue is? :unsure:
And YES, the Euro hook ends add 2 1/8" to the overall length when properly added on.


In a perfect world, you would be able to slide out the standard links and slide in a set with euro hooks on them. But, that would make things too easy.

To the OP, I have a Speeco quick hitch and it works well
This can be done, most people don't want to spend the additional money vs reworking the existing ends.
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   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #16  
I got a Pats Quick Hitch and PTO Link setup and it works really well. A lot easier and way faster.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #17  
As a personal rule, I don't 'recommend' anything to anyone as every situation is different. I simply tell a poster where the items are availabe and if on sale. In my situation the Pat's products are don't work for me at all.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #18  
I vote for the Euro hooks/Lower link hooks. You won't regret it. Easy to use, lasts a life time, trouble free and for how well it works, not that expensive (About $300 for the Cat 2 kit on AgristoreUSA).

It does require cutting the old links out and weld the new ones in but it's worth it. This applies to the tractors that don't come with it as standard.

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Nothing against these. But for that money, you should be able to get a set of Pat’s. They mount over/around the existing pin balls, no cutting/welding required.
Biggest downsize to any QH is it adds distance between the tractor and implement, this is most often an issue with the PTO shaft not being long enough to have good overlap with the increased distance (4-8”). It can be an issue with top link also, but less common as it attaches to the QH except if using something like Pat’s that only attach to the lift arms.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #19  
Tractor: Kubota M7040
Primary implement: woods brush bull 720x (1200 lbs) woods says it's QH compatible.


Hi everyone. It's tough taking on and off the 6ft 1200 lb cutter. I don't have enough room in the barn to store both together inside, and I'm not gonna let my tractor sit out.

I would like to stay around $500 dollar mark if possible. I know that may not be possible. That mower is HEAVY. CAT 2 correct? Is a cheaper QH gonna be up to supporting a 1200 lb mower?

I also thought about getting a 7 or 8 ft flail mower, because that would fit in the shed attached. Then sell the woods. But flail mowers are not cheap, and I already have the woods. The woods does a great job cutting 5 ft tall grass, never tried a flail mower. So if I could get away with just getting a quick hitch, I'll go that route.




I put a harbor freight QH cat 1 on my Kubota B2920 to use on my 4ft cutter. I'm very happy with it, especially for the cost.
I purchased online at Tractor Supply an AGKNX Cat 2 heavy duty quick hitch ($490) to put on my Deutz 5080D since it doesn't have the extendable lift arms and love it. It's a bit pricey but built extremely solid.

Going between my Woods Brush Bull 720, a heavy 9 ft back blade and assorted hay attachments it can't be beat. I did add a hydraulic top link which definitely helps with hookups.
 
   / Recommend me a quick hitch please #20  
I got a Pat's Quick Hitch for my tractor.
RIGHT - that's what I did, too. It was ON SALE @ RURAL KING for one fifty or so. Works just fine
I've a Kubota B7800 and my stuff is five foot wide or (mostly) 4' ft. I benefited greatly with the 'bush hog' cutter - but it does GOUGE the ground more than I'd like.

I suspect that I just don't have enough experience to guide me in adjusting things back there. So far, guessing has allowed me to use the tractor. I do wonder if I could do better or even more if I'd read a book or had a mentor.
 
 

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