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herbsclub
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 9 england ar
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2004-05-01          84877

I have a john deere 790, with fel, bush hog, box blade, I bought both of them from my dealer. Which should I buy, i match from my dealer, or something like Pats easy hitch, I think I might buy a finish mower, and may be a disc later.

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Billy
Join Date: Oct 1999
Posts: 975 Southeast Oklahoma
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2004-05-01          84878

If all your implements are I-Match compatable, that's the route I'd go.

With the Pat's Easy Change System, you still have to hook up the top link. ....

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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2004-05-01          84880

If your implements are all I-Match compatible the I-Match will be easier to use. With it you can change implements that don't require PTO without ever getting off the tractor.

However, I-Match implements are often more expensive and a bit harder to find. Most implements can be modified to work with I-Match but it's an additional expense.

Pat's easy-change will work with most implements, I-match compatible or not. But you will have to get off the tractor to attach anything.

If you are swapping a lot between implements during the course of one job I-Match would likely save you time and effort. ....

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