BillC - I realize I'm a little strange (well, a lot strange), but I'd say that to still have all your fingers, fingernails, toes, and toenails and not have a Freedom Hitch doesn't make much sense. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Here's a story I told once on the old board, but most of the current members may not have heard it. It relates to the reason I originally started looking for a quick-hitch-type product. Originally, my reason had nothing to do with the amount of work involved, and little to do with the time involved - my concern was safety. What happened was this: At the time, I had a couple helpers who helped me get implements on and off, so I wasn't even getting off the tractor, not even to connect the PTO shaft, so it's hard to get much easier than that. But one of the guys was a little spastic and when we were putting the 8' blade on one time, he started excitedly giving me instructions on how to manipulate the 3-point hitch. At one point, he was repeatedly saying "Raise it up!" so he could get his side link onto the pin. I put my hand on the lever to do so, then said to myself "Wait a minute, what's the other guy doing?" I looked at the guy on the left side, and he was so distracted by the guy on the right that he had left his hand on top of the left side link and it was right beneath the pin on the blade. So, if I had raised it up, I'd have crushed his hand. I immediately made a new "law": There shall never be more than one person at a time helping me hook up implements. And I started looking for a way that would allow me to do it without any help at all, at least for the dangerous part. They still help out, but they get to stand and watch while the hard part is now made easy, then, after the implement is on, one of them steps in and hooks up the PTO shaft. Of course, I often have to do all this alone and then I really appreciate the main reason most folks would want them - it's easier on me!
MarkC