Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball

   / Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball #11  
looks bad in the pic. I need to get it cleaned up and painted now that the testing phase is over. will replace washer stack with 1 big 1" thick washer, I need those back for my snow blade shoes, lol. I should also note that I have not had any pto shaft interference with the receiver hitch placed in the center or the quick hitch. the only way to get it to come close is to shorten the top link past where it should be for the implement in use while the implement travels over a dip or hill crest causing it to be lower than the rear tires. this would vary depending on the pto output shaft location on your tractor. I use a 6" drop hitch and it easily gets low enough to move all my trailers. I also have a hay spear to stick in there or the receiver on my loader bucked to move bales.
 
   / Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball #12  
I don't think you'll have to worry too much about lifting the rear of the tractor, unless of course your towing some ungodly huge load :D On a smaller tractor this would be more of an issue.

Overszd,
I really like what you've done with that setup. Very clever. :thumbsup:
 
   / Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball #13  
Built this this summer. I have a 24" flat bed and I can pull it with the 2520, but I take it easy and only use it to move trailer around the yard. Lots of side to side and front to back stress from trailers that size..

Top cross brace can hold up to 10 42lb suitcase weights..



 
   / Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball #14  
Top cross brace can hold up to 10 42lb suitcase weights..


Good idea.

I built a weight rack that I can pick up with my QH. That's where I store my front suitcase weights and get double use as a ballast box.

Thanks for the compliment Piston :)
 
   / Quick Hitch with Gooseneck ball #15  
looks bad in the pic. I need to get it cleaned up and painted now that the testing phase is over. will replace washer stack with 1 big 1" thick washer, I need those back for my snow blade shoes, lol. I should also note that I have not had any pto shaft interference with the receiver hitch placed in the center or the quick hitch. the only way to get it to come close is to shorten the top link past where it should be for the implement in use while the implement travels over a dip or hill crest causing it to be lower than the rear tires. this would vary depending on the pto output shaft location on your tractor. I use a 6" drop hitch and it easily gets low enough to move all my trailers.
Absolutely love the idea. Not so worried about how it looks. I need to move my 28' gooseneck around the yard on occasion and hate to hook up a new implement to do it (or jump in the truck). Wish I could weld! Nice job
 

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