Quick hitch vs pat's hitch

/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #21  
Well I have a Quick hitch and I'm going to buy Pat's Hitch system. My Woods Finish Mower PTO shaft hits the crossbar on the Quick hitch and it's a royal pain on uneven ground. Tears up the shaft and plastic cover. Pat's is my next stop before spring.

Yep, I totally understand. Sometimes a QH just won't work in certain applications. Good thing is you can surely sell your QH to recoup part of the cost of the Pat's.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #22  
Yep, I totally understand. Sometimes a QH just won't work in certain applications. Good thing is you can surely sell your QH to recoup part of the cost of the Pat's.

ovrszd, thanks for comments. It's a good hitch for some things for sure ! You've got me thinking about cutting the top bar and redesigning it to work. Thanks, I'll keep you posted.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #23  
I was perhaps a bit negative in my post. I just need to have the box blade modified to take the longer top link.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #24  
I use the HF QH and I love it after 40 years of doing it the old fashion way it sure is a welcome change. All, no most of my equipment is older and it needs modified I just do one at a time and as winter comes I will continue, I have to have some reason to be out in the garage. The only problem with the HF hitch is the center top hook isn't long enough and I have to extend it on mine, but for now as long as the top hookup on the implement is wide enough I just need to be lined up right which is good because that makes the two lower links line up perfect. All and all I think the quick hitch is the better route, that is as long as you have QH compatible implements, or can modify what you have, and if you have a hydraulic top link. Without the hydraulic top link and the ease of adjustment to extend or retract the center link to be parallel with the lower links (to match the specific implement) pats would probably be better. I had my QH for a year before I started using it because I didn't have the top link, and being old it just didn't make any sense that anything could ever be that easy.........well I was wrong! :confused3: I find myself going out and moving the equipment without any reason just because it is easy, yea I know that is pretty sad!
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #25  
I use the HF QH and I love it after 40 years of doing it the old fashion way it sure is a welcome change. All, no most of my equipment is older and it needs modified I just do one at a time and as winter comes I will continue, I have to have some reason to be out in the garage. The only problem with the HF hitch is the center top hook isn't long enough and I have to extend it on mine, but for now as long as the top hookup on the implement is wide enough I just need to be lined up right which is good because that makes the two lower links line up perfect. All and all I think the quick hitch is the better route, that is as long as you have QH compatible implements, or can modify what you have, and if you have a hydraulic top link. Without the hydraulic top link and the ease of adjustment to extend or retract the center link to be parallel with the lower links (to match the specific implement) pats would probably be better. I had my QH for a year before I started using it because I didn't have the top link, and being old it just didn't make any sense that anything could ever be that easy.........well I was wrong! :confused3: I find myself going out and moving the equipment without any reason just because it is easy, yea I know that is pretty sad!

Work smarter not harder!!!:D
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch
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That delta hook is pretty slick but way to expensive. And they only give you 2 plates for that price.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #29  
I had my QH for a year before I started using it because I didn't have the top link, and being old it just didn't make any sense that anything could ever be that easy.........well I was wrong! :confused3: I find myself going out and moving the equipment without any reason just because it is easy, yea I know that is pretty sad!

I normally have a reason to move my equipment, but I certainly don't mind doing it anymore. With TnT and a QH I can move half a dozen attachments in less time than hooking to one without those additions. :D
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #30  
Wow the Delta is a slick system. Thanks for posting it.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #31  
For me the most common reason for moving equipment and other stuff is mowing. I would rather move stuff then mow around it.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #32  
I would go with a good QH like a JD imatch or a Landpride.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #34  
I would go with a good QH like a JD imatch or a Landpride.

Agreed, but an $80 HF hitch now is better than a $350 hitch in a couple of years. Buy the HF hitch, save your money for a higher grade one, then adapt the HF hitch to your bucket or loader for even more fun.

Bruce
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #35  
Agreed, but an $80 HF hitch now is better than a $350 hitch in a couple of years. Buy the HF hitch, save your money for a higher grade one, then adapt the HF hitch to your bucket or loader for even more fun.

Bruce

If you do go with the HF QH, you'll most likely never feel the need to trade up. I keep asking, and no one can provide any documentation of any damage to any tractor, implement, or even any evidence of failure of a HF QH in use, so they are obvious.y serviceable in use. A one time modification so that the implement fits the QH is a very small price to pay for the convenience on never having to adjust your lower arms ever again.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #36  
If you do go with the HF, you'll most likely never feel the need to trade up. I keep asking, and no one can provide any documentation of any damage to any tractor, implement, or even any evidence of failure of a HF QH in use, so they are obvious.y serviceable in use. A one time modification so that the implement fits the QH is a very small price to pay for the convenience on never having to adjust your lower arms ever again.

I think ovsizd broke a QH.
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #37  
But my main point was to buy a HF hitch now instead of putting off buying a 4x$ one for a few years. You will probably decide to take the money saved for the high end QH and buy some other implement.

:)

Bruce
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #39  
But my main point was to buy a HF hitch now instead of putting off buying a 4x$ one for a few years. You will probably decide to take the money saved for the high end QH and buy some other implement.

:)

Bruce

X3!! :)
 
/ Quick hitch vs pat's hitch #40  
I couldn't believe my eyes. My cousin went out and bought a new (to him) CNH 250 HP tractor and it had a quick hitch on it! That thing was huge! I don't think it would fit my little Montana!:(
 
 
 
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