I have a TYM T474 with tar river tiller, and looking at an auger. I heard that a quick hitch doesn't work with ease with both. Anyone have a different optinon?
What about just getting a low flow SSQA hydraulic front mount auger? It'll be a million times more pleasant to use anyway.
Something like this:
Land Pride
www.landpride.com
Yes, your dealer is giving you good information.From my dealer as I'm thinking off quick hitch is good idea for Tiller, but then have to take it off in order to use Auger/PHD. The quick hitch he tells is a Category 1 for my tractor. Does this sound about right based on your experiences? Sounds like as @i7win7 mentioned a PHD stand could be good option.
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There really is not much to
install the quick hitch on to your tractor (we would not charge you to
do that). The reason you will not be able to use the quick hitch with
the post hole digger is that most PHD's hook directly to the 3rd link
bracket on the tractor eliminating the adjustable 3rd link arm on the
tractor. The 3rd link arm is the top turnbuckle that you use to hook up
the tiller. This arm is also used with a quick hitch. I still think that
the quick hitch would make it easier to hook up the tiller. Even if you
would have to remove the quick hitch to hook up the PHD. The PHD is also
a pain to hook up. You may need two people for that job."
Putting on and removing my post hole digger was a problem for me. Because my wrists were crushed years ago they are now bone on bone joints and my back is fusing itself. This has resulted in limited mobility but has not affected my brain. Yet. Anyway, after reading and remembering posts here about post hole digger storage I followed the advice of others and I hang my post hole digger from a chain that is suspended between a couple of well placed trees. These trees could be posts too I was just lucky when I planted them about 25 years ago. I back my tractor up, raise the PHD, wrap the chain under the upper link, hook it back on itself, and then lower the PHD until the chain is taking up the load. The curve in the upper link seems to be in the almost perfect spot for balance. In any case, once I lower the PHD I am able to push the pins out of the 3PH arms easily and the pin in the end of the top link as well because the whole PHD is balanced while hanging from the chain.I built a stand to store my PHD on, and a separate stand for the augers.
Makes it a very easy, one person operation to remove and install.