Not to Brag, but...

   / Not to Brag, but... #71  
Got my bush mower hooked up in record time. Like 10 minutes total.

That's a record for me.
I've made some modifications to my 1970's 10' Sidewinder. It's a drawbar hitch, and I welded on some loops and added a spring to keep the drawbar coupler centered (it used to sag down and point at the ground, which was a real pain). I also welded on a place to stow the jack along the central rails, so I can just wind it back real quick, pull the pin, and stow it where it can't cause trouble. Also added better routing for the hydraulics. As long as I don't have to fill up the tires, it only takes a couple of minutes to back in, drop the pin, plug in the remotes, stow the jack and go.
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #72  
I like the way you think. :cool::cool:
The sad truth of my life, which has been entirely defined by a very long series of continuous projects, is that I am forever building for the phase of life that is about to end.

My current barn/shop is a perfect example. I built that in 2015, and it was perfect for my needs of perhaps 2002 - 2018. If I were to have better foresight, or be less conservative with my money, I'd have built it 3x it's present size.

My advice to the young guys, when planning projects, is to imagine what you'll want this thing to be in 15 or 20 years... since you'll still be living with it then. :D
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #73  
The sad truth of my life, which has been entirely defined by a very long series of continuous projects, is that I am forever building for the phase of life that is about to end.

My current barn/shop is a perfect example. I built that in 2015, and it was perfect for my needs of perhaps 2002 - 2018. If I were to have better foresight, or be less conservative with my money, I'd have built it 3x it's present size.

My advice to the young guys, when planning projects, is to imagine what you'll want this thing to be in 15 or 20 years... since you'll still be living with it then. :D
Well said...been there, done that, got the T-shirt. Now, anything I build on the Farm is twice the size I think I need! Still have time, God willing!🤠
 
   / Not to Brag, but...
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#75  
If this is the one you're looking at Amazon.com it's the female side. You'll need the male side for your implement.
Yes, I see that now, so both together are over $400.00.

I may as well just buy another tractor at this point. That's what I'll tell my wife when she asks why I bought another tractor. ''Because a quick connect was over 400 dollars!" 😂
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #76  
Just make sure implement is compatable. Not all are
I found this on their site for fitament:
The PTO Link® HD System is our most versatile model. It’s designed for heavy duty applications with compact or utility tractors rated from 35 HP up to 130 HP (engine net), and with most 3-point hitch or pull behind (drawbar) implements. PTO Link® is the original, universal PTO quick-connect system consisting of two interconnecting steel couplers. Its patented Open-Plate™ system replaces the traditional spline-to-driveline connection with a visible interface design that’s both easy to see and reach. Now you can quickly and safely connect / disconnect implements at the tractor’s PTO in just seconds! A complete PTO Link® System requires both a Tractor (Female) Coupler and an Implement (Male) Coupler. For best results, every tractor should be equipped with a Tractor Coupler, and every power-driven implement should be equipped with an Implement Coupler. The PTO Link® System adds 5 inches to the implement’s driveline. See more descriptions, product features and safety information below.

PTO Link® is the original, universal PTO quick-connect system consisting of two interconnecting couplers. Its patented Open-Plate™ system replaces the traditional spline-to-driveline connection with a visible interface design that’s both easy to see and reach. Now you can quickly and safely connect / disconnect implements at the tractor’s PTO in just seconds! A complete PTO Link® System requires both this Tractor (Female) Coupler and an Implement (Male) Coupler. For best results, every tractor should be equipped with a Tractor Coupler, and every implement should be equipped with an Implement Coupler. See more descriptions, product features and safety information below.

Designed for:

  • Any compact or utility tractor (from 35 HP up to 130 HP) with Category 1 or 2 implements
  • Any pull-behind implements, including flex-wing or batwing rotary cutters
  • Tractor owners who operate in a rough environment.
  • Standard PTO spline length (3″ and longer)
  • High Torque (>650 ft.lbs) scenarios or with heavy-duty implements (e.g., stump grinders, balers, augers, flail mowers, water pumps, large tillers) where reverse torque is common
  • The exception tractor models listed below must use the PTO Link® Compact System as the only compatible option (the SD and HD Systems are not compatible to the following):
    • Kubota B Series
    • Kubota BX Series
    • Kubota LX Series
    • Kioti CS Series & DK Series (Cat 1)
    • Yanmar SA Series
    • John Deere 2520
    • New Holland Workmaster 25 S
    • Cub Cadet 6284D
    • Bad Boy 3026
    • LS MT122 & MT125
    • Mahindra Models 1526 & 1626
    • Massey Ferguson 1010, 1020, 1030 & 1035
Note: The HD System adds 5 inches to the implement’s driveline. See driveline measurement instructional video and FAQ #5 and #6 for more information.

NOTICE: In rare situations, certain pull-behind implements with two separate sections of a single driveline and a universal or CV joint located at a midway point on the driveline between the primary PTO connection and a single gearbox (as shown), may not be compatible with the PTO Link system. If you have this type of implement, please see FAQ #17 for more information on compatibility or if you have further questions, please call us at 833-444-5465, ext 1.

For safety, the female or male mating coupler components of the HD System are NOT compatible nor interchangeable with the SD or Compact Systems!
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #77  
Yes, I see that now, so both together are over $400.00.

I may as well just buy another tractor at this point. That's what I'll tell my wife when she asks why I bought another tractor. ''Because a quick connect was over 400 dollars!" 😂
Just blame it on me:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #78  
Got my bush mower hooked up in record time. Like 10 minutes total.

That's a record for me.
After struggling to hook up my brush hog for the first time in direct sunlight on a 90 degree day, I quickly decided that I was going to do whatever it takes to make this job easier. I'm only 47 but I'm not getting any younger.

I had already installed a hydraulic top link, but I just picked up a quick hitch from Tractor Supply. Also switching to a chain for the top link connection. Going to test it out next time I'm at the property. Crossing my fingers that it works easy peasy.

Seriously contemplating a quick connect PTO link too. Might as well start now while I'm just getting my collection of attachments started than trying to retrofit several attachments in a few years all at once.
 
   / Not to Brag, but...
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#79  
After struggling to hook up my brush hog for the first time in direct sunlight on a 90 degree day, I quickly decided that I was going to do whatever it takes to make this job easier. I'm only 47 but I'm not getting any younger.

I had already installed a hydraulic top link, but I just picked up a quick hitch from Tractor Supply. Also switching to a chain for the top link connection. Going to test it out next time I'm at the property. Crossing my fingers that it works easy peasy.

Seriously contemplating a quick connect PTO link too. Might as well start now while I'm just getting my collection of attachments started than trying to retrofit several attachments in a few years all at once.
Yep, it's not fun doing that in the heat for sure.

I'm 60, so I got ya beat by a few years!
 
   / Not to Brag, but... #80  
One thing that came to mind when I read the first post in this thread, was hornets, ground-dwelling or otherwise. Given the time of year the brush hog would see the most use, I always half-expected to be attacked by hornets as I was connecting the thing.

It never happened, but maybe that made me move quicker? :D
 

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