Quick Hitches quick hitch bushings help

   / quick hitch bushings help #11  
Easier for them to make a quality locking device on the pins. Bigger is better, right!?

That's what my wife keeps telling me.......
 
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#13  
I should of said in the begining that I have rulled out the Pat's hitch and would rather this not become a debate about QH vs Pat's. There are many, many threads on that.
I will definitely stay with a cat1 QH.
The LP/Speedco/HF are not the same exact thing but the same pin diameters etc.
So I need a bushing for the top link? I want a tight fit and do not want to use one size too small pins.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #14  
I just bite the dollar problem and buy the Land Pride bushings. Have them on all implements (10). If you buy the LP QH it comes with the first set. I buy the longest ones and trimm off to fit the pin length. I found the Cat1/Cat2 bushing to be a sloppy fit in the hooks.

Ron
 
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I just bite the dollar problem and buy the Land Pride bushings. Have them on all implements (10). If you buy the LP QH it comes with the first set. I buy the longest ones and trimm off to fit the pin length. I found the Cat1/Cat2 bushing to be a sloppy fit in the hooks.

Ron

Ron, so if you double up the reducer bushings it is still sloppy? Also, I didn't know LP made more than one length. Thanks!
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #16  
Actually it's just the opposite. If you try to put a CAT I implement on a CAT II hitch you will need a bushing for the implement. If the width would work, you could hitch a CAT II implement to a CAT I QH without a bushing. But I've never saw the width work out.

And as discussed above, CAT I QH's are built with the lower hooks at CAT II size. So, again, if you want a tight fit, you will always need a bushing.

My CAT II QH has CAT III sized lower hooks.

I used a Pat's on a CAT I tractor. It's a great product for a tractor without extendable lower links. But it's not even close to a QH. Shouldn't even be considered as the same type of tool. There is not physical way possible to pick up a 3pt attachment with a Pat's without leaving the tractor seat. In my experiences, extendable lowers are just as easy to use as Pat's. But to each their own. :)

Right you are. Corrected in the post. Too many CATs, I guess.

Confused myself apparently.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #17  
Northern tool lists the QH bushing set on sale @ $10.99, $15.99 regular price compared to TSC @ $32.99. Here is link[URL="Bushing set"[/URL].
I have the one set that came with QH and just used adapter bushings from TSC on other implements, do wish I had more of these. One advantage of these is the large shoulder, if not getting backed into implement square or off side, a lynch pin or washer can get caught between the hook frame and lock catch which destroys the lynch pin wire and wedges in there - sometimes tough to get loose again.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #18  
I should of said in the begining that I have rulled out the Pat's hitch and would rather this not become a debate about QH vs Pat's. There are many, many threads on that.
I will definitely stay with a cat1 QH.
The LP/Speedco/HF are not the same exact thing but the same pin diameters etc.
So I need a bushing for the top link? I want a tight fit and do not want to use one size too small pins.

I use a top link bushing on my brushcutter. Wanted a tighter fit. I used a cheap bushing. It didn't like it's job. Split it after 30 hours or so of use. But my cutter is extremely heavy too. Might get along fine with a lighter cutter.
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #19  
Right you are. Corrected in the post. Too many CATs, I guess.

Confused myself apparently.

Happens to me all the time..... :)
 
   / quick hitch bushings help #20  
Actually it's just the opposite. If you try to put a CAT I implement on a CAT II hitch you will need a bushing for the implement. If the width would work, you could hitch a CAT II implement to a CAT I QH without a bushing. But I've never saw the width work out.

Most quick hitches do not work this way. Both the Cat1 and Cat2 bushings have the same final diameter - that of the Cat3 lower lift pins. Thus, only a Cat3 implement would fit into either the Cat1 or Cat2 QH lift pin hooks without a bushing. As you said though, the width doesn't though.
 
 

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