Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity?

   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #1  

Pibble

New member
Joined
Oct 18, 2019
Messages
17
Location
Scenic Hwy 11, Upstate South Carolina
Tractor
Kubota L3301
I am looking for a 6 ft adj blade scraper (w/ tilt) that would be compatible with my Kubota L3100 with a QH15 quick hitch system. The obvious solution is a (new) Land Pride model RB1672 but I was wondering if there are other brands other than Land pride that will work with the quick hitch.

The issue is the top link. The QH15 - and possibly ALL other brands of quick hitch systems (??) - requires clear vertical access to the top pin from the bottom so the quick hitch will engage as it's raised.

My recently sold, 30 yr-old, Bush Hog brand grading blade did not allow for this clear bottom access to the top link which was not compatible with the QH. I first had an extension fabricated as a work around for the blade, but it changed the angle and was more trouble to use than simply removing the QH and attaching the blade manually.

Some Questions:

1. Is clear vertical access to the top link from the bottom, generally required for ALL quick hitch systems, regardless of brand?

2. If so, can I assume that most modern (new) implements are designed to be compatible with quick hitch systems?

3. Can anyone define "modern" implements - i.e.: how long have quick hitch systems for compact utility tractors been around?

I have owned a tractor for over 30 yrs and recently downsized to my Kubota L3100 HST, with a homemade carry-all and a box scraper that are compatible with the QH15. I really like the QH concept.

I'll probably wind up buying the Land Pride unit, but I was wondering how long I should shop for an alternative.

Thanks for any comments, observations or advice!
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #2  
I am looking for a 6 ft adj blade scraper (w/ tilt) that would be compatible with my Kubota L3100 with a QH15 quick hitch system. The obvious solution is a (new) Land Pride model RB1672 but I was wondering if there are other brands other than Land pride that will work with the quick hitch.

The issue is the top link. The QH15 - and possibly ALL other brands of quick hitch systems (??) - requires clear vertical access to the top pin from the bottom so the quick hitch will engage as it's raised. My recently sold, 30 yr. old, Bush Hog grading blade did not allow for this access to it's top link so I could only use it by removing the quick hitch.

I first had an extension fabricated as a work around for the blade, but it changed the angle and was more trouble to use than simply removing the QH and attaching the blade manually.

Some Questions:

1. Is clear vertical access this generally true for all quick hitch systems, regardless of brand?

2. If so, can I assume that most modern implements are designed to be compatible with quick hitch systems?

3. Can anyone define "modern" implements - i.e.: how long have quick hitch systems for compact utility tractors been around?

I have owned a tractor for over 30 yrs and recently downsized to my Kubota L3100 HST, with a homemade carry-all and a box scraper that are compatible with the QH15. I really like the QH concept.

I'll probably wind up buying the Land Pride unit, but I was wondering how long I should shop for an alternative.

Thanks for any comments, observations or advice!

Have you contacted Everything Attachments?
Their 6 Way Deluxe Scrape Blade is a wonderful piece of equipment, and may be a bit less costly than the Land Pride.
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity?
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Have you contacted Everything Attachments?
Their 6 Way Deluxe Scrape Blade is a wonderful piece of equipment, and may be a bit less costly than the Land Pride.

No I haven't. Thanks for the advice, I'll check them out.

update:
Yes that scraper is similar to my old Bush Hog and I really liked that design - which is able to angle the entire support beam in addition to just the blade. That gives you a lot more angle options for things like cutting a ditch.

But, it also appears to have a steel reinforcement plate just behind the top link (whereas my Bush Hog had a similar reinforcing plate just below the top link.) I doubt it would work with my quick hitch system which has a rather wide - or deep - top hook
 
Last edited:
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #4  
I have a Land Pride rotary cutter and a Land Pride rear blade and a Everything Attachments Landscape Rake and they all fit my Speeco Quick hitch . The implement should have a upper spot for a top link pin and below that should be bushing for use with the quick hitch. The main problem with most QH is the bolts that attach the top hook hit the imp!ement, so either buy an extended top hook or do what I did and tack weld 2 pins in place (all 3 of my implements fit the same so no need of adjustments)

I put Cat 1-2 and Cat 2-3 bushings on all my implements so they fit nicely in the QH hooks.

2020-05-09_16-00-14_883.jpg 2020-05-09_16-01-07_217.jpg 2020-05-09_16-04-45_371.jpg

2020-05-09_16-03-06_270.jpg 2020-05-09_15-59-45_795.jpg
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #5  
After I installed my Agri-Supply Quick Hitch, it took longer to write this post than it did to hook up my EA 8' ED Grader Blade.

Of the five 3ph implements that I had when I bought the QH, only the EA grader blade fit the QH. I had to modify every other implement in order for it to fit.

Some were easy like my Bushhog 286 rotary cutter, the rock rake and disc were fairly easy; my LMC box blade was a massive PITA. But it's all good now.

My sixth 3ph implement will also fit my QH. How do I know this when it hasn't even been delivered yet? Simple: EA.
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #6  
No I haven't. Thanks for the advice, I'll check them out.

update:
Yes that scraper is similar to my old Bush Hog and I really liked that design - which is able to angle the entire support beam in addition to just the blade. That gives you a lot more angle options for things like cutting a ditch.

But, it also appears to have a steel reinforcement plate just behind the top link (whereas my Bush Hog had a similar reinforcing plate just below the top link.) I doubt it would work with my quick hitch system which has a rather wide - or deep - top hook

Call them!
Ask them!
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity?
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Call them!
Ask them!

I did. I emailed them today and asked for some information on clearances.
Also did they have any experience with Kubota QH15 used with it?
I expect to talk to them Monday.
 
Last edited:
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity?
  • Thread Starter
#8  
After I installed my Agri-Supply Quick Hitch, it took longer to write this post than it did to hook up my EA 8' ED Grader Blade.

Of the five 3ph implements that I had when I bought the QH, only the EA grader blade fit the QH. I had to modify every other implement in order for it to fit.

Some were easy like my Bushhog 286 rotary cutter, the rock rake and disc were fairly easy; my LMC box blade was a massive PITA. But it's all good now.

My sixth 3ph implement will also fit my QH. How do I know this when it hasn't even been delivered yet? Simple: EA.

I got excited until i realized you were using "QH" in the general sense instead of the Kubota QH15 that I actually have. :)
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity?
  • Thread Starter
#9  
I have a Land Pride rotary cutter and a Land Pride rear blade and a Everything Attachments Landscape Rake and they all fit my Speeco Quick hitch . The implement should have a upper spot for a top link pin and below that should be bushing for use with the quick hitch. The main problem with most QH is the bolts that attach the top hook hit the imp!ement, so either buy an extended top hook or do what I did and tack weld 2 pins in place (all 3 of my implements fit the same so no need of adjustments)

I put Cat 1-2 and Cat 2-3 bushings on all my implements so they fit nicely in the QH hooks.

View attachment 654665 View attachment 654666 View attachment 654667

View attachment 654668 View attachment 654669



Well I am hoping the EA 60" blade will work with my QH. There's a possibility it will. the problem with my old Bush Hog blade is that it had a reinforcing plate just underneath the top link pin, which was a very hard work around.

The EA blade has a similar reinforcing plate to the rear of the top link pin (at least as far as I can tell from their photos). In other words, if my QH top hook will fit between that reinforcing plate and the top link pin, it should work. I am hoping to talk to them Monday and sort this out.

Otherwise, I really like the design of the EA, which looks pretty much like my old Bush Hog scraper. Specifically, you can angle not only the blade but the shaft that connects the blade independently. The Kubota blade (RB1671) has a fixed blade shaft and offset can be adjusted only be unbolted and moving the blade 12" in either direction. That's huge IMO.

So, I am pretty much determined to make my QH15 work. If I can't, I'll sell it and buy a QH that will. I'm pretty confident I can make it work. And not buying the blade I really want because my QH won't easily handle it is sort of like the tail wagging the dog. ;)
 
   / Blade scrapers with quick hitch compatiblity? #10  
I got excited until i realized you were using "QH" in the general sense instead of the Kubota QH15 that I actually have. :)

Are they the same?
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 FORD F-650 SUPER DUTY BOX TRUCK (A51406)
2019 FORD F-650...
2006 Toyota Tundra 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
2006 Toyota Tundra...
HANG ON 48" CATERPILLAR FORKS (A51242)
HANG ON 48"...
2016 Ford Explorer AWD SUV (A50324)
2016 Ford Explorer...
Case Ih 1660 Combine (A50514)
Case Ih 1660...
2012 MACK CHU613 (INOPERABLE) (A50854)
2012 MACK CHU613...
 
Top