Posted by JD Seller on August 30, 2013 at 12:18:23 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Quick Hitch posted by Jiles on August 30, 2013 at 08:20:24:
The problem is your tractor is not really a CAT 1 tractor. I know they made the arms and such "WORK" but they are not really the same size as a full size tractor. It is not just Kabota, JD and NH have the same issue. The hitch area is very congested so you do not have much room to work in.
My JD 5210 has a turn buckle sway link BUT each end has a chain link in it with a large link. So it only stops swaying in. You can swing the arm clear out to hook up. I just leave them loose and hook up to the implement I want and then adjust the sway link.
Also a better quick hitch, for the smaller tractors that do not have very standard implement hitch, is the "A" frame style quick hitch. The is a frame on your three point hitch that goes into a female "A" frame half you put on your implement. The female part comes with a lot of adjustment so you can hook it to many different hitch sizes. The disadvantage is cost. You have a female receiver for each implement you use often. A Common Brand is Jiffy Hitch.
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