HP942
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Anyone looking for a budget friendly quick hitch, check out this one i just bought from Tractor Supply.
Just ordered mine. Can't beat the price for a Cat I. I hope it's as good as the Speeco E-Hitch (per its reputation). Reviews were strong, though more than a few said some or all of the connections were too thick or off by 1/4". Crossing my fingers.Anyone looking for a budget friendly quick hitch, check out this one i just bought from Tractor Supply.
Tractor Supply Tool Tuff Quick HitchI don't see it listed on the TSC website.
The video guy talks about the latch handles being bent down, that's just the handles mounted improperly. Turn them over and the curve is up to prevent pinching fingers.
I investigated these quick hitches and compared measurements to my CAT 1 equipment. I only have 2 attachments that will match up to a quick hitch without changing something.
I did this also with a HF QH. I don't use it a lot but it gives you great lift range with a boom pole and it's nice to back up trailers driving forward.At that price, would be good to buy one and add JD hooks/pins or a QA and make a loader-mounted quick hitch. When I bought my HF QH many years ago for this project, they were really cheap, like $69 or something.
I use it a lot with the carryall on the front and to move around 3-point equipment. Yes, great for moving trailers.I did this also with a HF QH. I don't use it a lot but it gives you great lift range with a boom pole and it's nice to back up trailers driving forward.