Quick Hitches 3pt Spreader on Quick Hitch?

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kdlklm

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Is anyone using a fertilizer spreader on a quick hitch. If so what make and model's. Any photos would be great to.
 
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Our quick hitch should work great for you. We can make them to fit ANY size tractor. You can see the full product line at carterandsonsllc.com
 
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I have adapted an atv electric spreader to my imatch system. It works great for smaller food plots(less than 4 acres). It has the benefit of being able to spread the very small seeds like rape. I love the quickhith for fast changes,
 
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Is anyone using a fertilizer spreader on a quick hitch. If so what make and model's. Any photos would be great to.
Am posting from my laptop on the road right now, so no photos. But I have a PTO driven three point hitch seeder/spreader (cone style) that works just fine with Pat's Easy Hitch system. But I was lucky that I had plenty of extension left in the spreader's PTO drive shaft. This is important, because when you add most QuickHitch designs, they move the implement 3-4" away from the tractor. That then necessarily requires an equal extension of the PTO driveline.

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most QuickHitch designs, they move the implement 3-4" away from the tractor. That then necessarily requires an equal extension of the PTO driveline.

//greg//

This is the great thing about our design, the quick hitch mounts directly over the existing draw pin bearing so there is no need for an extension on either the PTO shaft or the top link. You also maintain all of your lifting capacity, whereas with the other designs you loose lifting capacity.
 
/ 3pt Spreader on Quick Hitch? #6  
there is no need for an extension on either the PTO shaft or the top link.
Don't get me wrong, I've got no reason to criticize you or your product. But assuming your avatar is your hitch - I can't buy that claim. The device in that photo appears to attach directly to where an implement lift pin would normally reside. So what I see mounts the implement behind its normal attachment point - just like all the others that use the swivel ball to mate the product with the lift arm. As such, a proportionate extension of both PTO shaft and toplink must be expected.

//greg//
 
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My Cosmo 500 spreader is not quick hitch compatible, but it has not been that big of deal taking off the imatch and hooking up the spreader. The spreader is not very heavy.
 
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Don't get me wrong, I've got no reason to criticize you or your product. But assuming your avatar is your hitch - I can't buy that claim. The device in that photo appears to attach directly to where an implement lift pin would normally reside. So what I see mounts the implement behind its normal attachment point - just like all the others that use the swivel ball to mate the product with the lift arm. As such, a proportionate extension of both PTO shaft and toplink must be expected.

//greg//

Looks like the one in the avitar puts the hook ABOVE them normal attach point instead of behind. So, you may not have to add length, you will loose some functionality of your lift, your ground engaging attachments will loose a couple inches of depth.

There is just no way to add a quick attach of any sort to the factory lift arms and NOT alter some aspect of the lift. It is physically impossible. The only way to get quick attach hooks and not change any aspect of the hitch would be to cut the ends off the arms and place the hook so that it is in the same place the original eye was.
 
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Looks like the one in the avitar puts the hook ABOVE them normal attach point instead of behind.
I doubt it, more likely they were set on end for the photo. EZ can confirm or deny

//greg//
 
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Looks like the one in the avitar puts the hook ABOVE them normal attach point instead of behind. So, you may not have to add length, you will loose some functionality of your lift, your ground engaging attachments will loose a couple inches of depth.

There is just no way to add a quick attach of any sort to the factory lift arms and NOT alter some aspect of the lift. It is physically impossible. The only way to get quick attach hooks and not change any aspect of the hitch would be to cut the ends off the arms and place the hook so that it is in the same place the original eye was.

I agree but it makes more sense to Me the extending the lower arms & putting more stress on everything . even if it is just 2 or 3 inches. Looks like a great deal to Me. But of coarse you have to get off the tractor. which is needed anyway if You have to atach the PTO shaft .

As far as it effecting the Height of the impliment , thats a pretty simple fix as well IMO

Still beats the heck out of the way I have to do it . Bob

I,ll take 2 sets please & let ya,ll know how they work out. :D
 
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YouTube, whoda thunk? Did a search for EZ-Hitch before I posted, found nothing that appeared relevant. Since I don't do YouTube, I ignored that hit. I now accept the point as valid. My apologies.

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I already have my quick hitch, so I'm not really interested in changing that part. But I was wondering if anybody has a fertilizer spreader that is working on a quick hitch.
 
/ 3pt Spreader on Quick Hitch? #14  
I already have my quick hitch, so I'm not really interested in changing that part. But I was wondering if anybody has a fertilizer spreader that is working on a quick hitch.
Ok, but in case you missed it - I do

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I didn't see anywhere that you specified what make and model it was. Would you mind, or even if you have a photo.
 
/ 3pt Spreader on Quick Hitch? #16  
No photos of it (mounted), sorry. Standard farm store stuff, of Italian manufacture I think. Red paint, all metal, cone style, 10 bushel size I think. Have had as much as half a ton of pelletized lime and/or fertilizer in it occasionally. 'Course ya gotta have a fair sized tractor to carry that much around behind ya, so it's smart to size the spreader to the tractor weight - especially since (my) QH sets all that weight several inches farther back.

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I have the farm store red and black fertilizer/seed spreader that I use with my Speeco quick hitch. The Speeco has an adjustable top hook and came with a clevis yoke style adapter too. My spreader doesn't work with the top hook but it does with the yoke.

You have to get off the tractor to hook it up but you have to hook up the shaft anyway. I find I may get off the seat to hook up most of my quick hitch implements for some reason like lifting the rear blad kickstand, etc. The main reason I use the quick hitch is so I don't have to wrestle with the bottom pin alignment like on a 700 pound tiller by myself. I am only 5'9" and 50 years old. My friends rib me about the hitch but I never strain my back or get my foot under an implement from hooking up the bottom pins.

I haven't seen any spreader that allows from-the-seat hookup completely. The top yoke adapter was the key for my quick hitch purchase choice.
 
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As far as it effecting the Height of the impliment , thats a pretty simple fix as well IMO

Here is the reality....

The lift arms on most tractors will come very close to dragging the ground when they are lowered all the way down. When lowered, mine are less than an inch off the ground. On a standard Cat.1 lift arm, the EZ-HITCH raises the lifting point 2 1/2", so lets say that the minimum distance between the draw pin and the ground will be 4". The only way this will ever affect performance, is if you have an implement that goes so deep into the ground that the draw pins need to get closer to the ground than the 4" allowed by the EZ-HITCH. There may be some implements that fall into that category, but I have yet to run across any.

Now, on the opposite end of the spectrum; there may be times that you could use the added 2 1/2" of clearance that the EZ-HITCH provides.
 
/ 3pt Spreader on Quick Hitch? #19  
Here is the reality....

The lift arms on most tractors will come very close to dragging the ground when they are lowered all the way down. When lowered, mine are less than an inch off the ground. On a standard Cat.1 lift arm, the EZ-HITCH raises the lifting point 2 1/2", so lets say that the minimum distance between the draw pin and the ground will be 4". The only way this will ever affect performance, is if you have an implement that goes so deep into the ground that the draw pins need to get closer to the ground than the 4" allowed by the EZ-HITCH. There may be some implements that fall into that category, but I have yet to run across any.

Now, on the opposite end of the spectrum; there may be times that you could use the added 2 1/2" of clearance that the EZ-HITCH provides.

It also appears that, if you really wanted to, you could flip the EZ-HITCH upside-down, and force your implement right into the ground! You could go subterranean, if necessary!
 
 

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