Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight?

   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #41  
BTW, if you don't have any of the 20% off coupons handy, you can always Google "Harbor Freight Digital Savings" and print one from the website.

Thomas
Or if you want to save money there is usually a 25% off coupon available, don't settle for 20% unless you have to :).
For us older people who get AARP they usually have a clippable coupon in there.
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #42  
Does HF offer a Class 2 Quick Hitch?

Thanks

Rick
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #43  
Are you using the HF hitch on the big Kubota or the little Deere? I'm trying to figure out if one would hold up on my MF which is between your tractors in size.

I originally used the CAT I hitch on a Kubota B2910. Then used it on a Kubota L4400, that's when I bent it. My M9540 is CAT II.
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #44  
I personally find having telescoping lower links makes connecting such a breeze, anything else is a waste of money unless all you deal with are non-PTO implements. If you need to get off the tractor to connect the PTO anyway, the typical quick hitch is just more to work around and get in the way. Telescoping lower links for me any day!

I plan to shoot a video hooking/unhooking my brush cutter with a QH. When the weather cools off I'll get that done. I'll also shoot a video hooking/unhooking my Brothers L3240 to a brush cutter using the factory arms. You'll be totally shocked at the difference. I'll start a new thread when I get em done. :)
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #46  
There's hitching quickly/easily and there's being able to muscle a heavy implement into position at all the 'old way'. IMO, telescoping links are as good as a QH any day to ease hooking up, but not all CUTs and SCUTs have that option.

Even the best QHs can have their limitations: fixed top hook, implement not ASAE such as subsoilers or some angle blades. A free lunch can be fleeting, and to me Pat's looks better all the time for o'all utility & bang for the buck.

btw: There's a lot to be said about not having to leave the seat for a whole day, and I'm looking for a self-greasing tractor with auto-PTO hookup that checks its own fluid levels and tire pressures. :D
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #47  
With pats you will need a longer toplink.

I have 2 quick hitches with adjustable tophooks. I have yet to see where that is a advantage.


I personally find having telescoping lower links makes connecting such a breeze, anything else is a waste of money unless all you deal with are non-PTO implements. If you need to get off the tractor to connect the PTO anyway, the typical quick hitch is just more to work around and get in the way. Telescoping lower links for me any day!

Use a quick hitch one time and you will have a different mindset.

I originally used the CAT I hitch on a Kubota B2910. Then used it on a Kubota L4400, that's when I bent it. My M9540 is CAT II.

After hearing this I am glad I went with the imatch for the l4240. You are lucky that it did not break something on the tractor or implement when the QH broke.
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #48  
I have 2 quick hitches with adjustable tophooks. I have yet to see where that is a advantage.

My implements have a 4 inch range of heights of top pin over bottom pins. I had to rivet the HF hook in place so it would reach deep enough to get the top pin on two implements, then use an adapter for the high and low implements. Even then, using the adapter was easier than rebuilding implement hitches. I don't mind getting off and on the BX--only 1 small step down. :)

Since then I found on CL a bargain Land Pride quick hitch. The top hook sticks out about an inch farther so it can both reach the deep pins and adjust height for the high and low ones. I could have made a different hook or welded a spacer on the HF hook, but I couldn't pass up the LP hitch for the price of a HF.

Bruce
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #49  
With pats you will need a longer toplink.

I didn't need a longer top link with my 790. I did need a PTO Adapter (extender, actually) for my chipper PTO drive shaft but that may have been due to the way the previous owner (of the chipper) cut the drive shaft tubes.
 
   / Quick hitch other than Harbor Freight? #50  
I assume you mean Cat II. Yes, HF has one.

Thanks Allen, I was having a Sr. moment when I typed Class 2 instead of CAT 2. Just checked the HF site and can only find the CAT 1 QH? Found CAT 2 at Tractor Supply, Northern Tool and Everything Attachments.
 
 

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