There are a few european tractors here with pickup hitches in Atlantic Canada. They sure are nice, they will dig into the ground to retrieve a tongue that has sunk level into the ground. With our wet soils it sure would be nice, jacks will sink 3-4" overnight in the hayfield, often it runs out of travel on the jack so you have to lift with the loader or a chain sling on the 3 point.
They will take a pile more tongue weight too, the issues of broken drawbars on grain carts would be a non-issue.
I'd love to get a set of ball end quick connectors on the 3 point hitch too, some old 60's tractors had them but they seemed to have fallen out of favour here.
Outside large parts of the US 3 points use is very common. Few tractors without 3 point in eastern Canada, even on the big ones. Some folks take them off in summer for running a mower but they go right back on.
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