Geo-TH,In

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Easy hitch my mot be fast. but its easier than turning around trying to line tractor up.

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BTW I don't collect tractors. All my tractors are tools. Not parade girls
All working girls.
Would have a tractor that I can't use and CPA can't use as a business tool.


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I've done the same thing with my loader tractor when hooking things up to my other tractors. As we age we may not do things as quick as we use to but you do learn how to do things that are easier on yourself.

What's all that between your blade and 3 point, home made quick hitch?
 
The red gismo is my attempt at a quick hitch.
It also allows the blade to move up and down a little, so the edge of blade won't dig in is drive is a pit unlevel.

I fine tuned 8 gravel driveways so blade is less likely to bring out gravel with snow.

I can't lift things and get them in place. Hanging on a chain is easy peasy.

Us old men have to use our heads, instead of back.

The terramite is a great helper.
 
I recall your shed has a concrete floor like mine. I made an angle iron frame, put wheels under the frame, sit the blade on the frame and use 6x6's to hold the hitch part up. I just roll it to the tractor and hook it up. Food for thought
 
I use the bucket and back blade.
Yesterday I fine tuned 8 gravel driveways so come winter I'll be less likely to remove gravel.

Also used blade and dirt in the bucket to repair yard where concrete trucks put ruts in the yard when I built pole barn 2019.

Hoping for a good freeze this winter. When the ground freezes it loosens dirt. Then my 5000# roller will do a great job of making my yard into a race track next spring.

I'm shooting for a 6 mph yard. Go 6 mph and a smooth ride when mowing.
 

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