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Premium 3pt vs Quick Hitch

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jerryb1973
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 16 Texas
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2005-04-27          110403

Gotta make a decision----Because of back problems I need advise on which system is best (easiest) for hooking up boxblade, cutter, tiller, etc. I am experienced with regular 3pt. but am wondering if I should go to the telescopic & premium 3pt or just convert everything to quick hitch. I cant bump, push, and coax the implements any longer. Any suggestions would be helpful. thanks.

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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2005-04-27          110409

A quick hitch with Top-and-tilt and compatible implements is really, really, really easy to use. However, it can take a little time and/or money to shop and buy compatible implements or modify existing implements. Once you're all set up it goes real easy. Just back up to the implement, hook it up, lift, and latch without getting out of the seat. You do have to twist in the seat to line things up as you back up. The hardest part is getting out of the tractor seat and hooking up the pto. ....

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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada
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2005-04-27          110413

I suspect it will be much, much cheaper to convert the tractor to telescoping or adjustable links.

Converting or exchanging all your implements so that they fit single quick hitch design might cost a pile of money. ....

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