Alright, so I take the advice and buy the Speeco. I spend after lunch on Friday unhooking my disc and hooking up the Quick Hitch and then installing the bushings with the roll pins and hooking back up to the disc. It was a bit of a task to get everything to line up but I got it all together and I had plenty of daylight to go disc the garden. First pass, perfect. Lift disc, clank, turn around, drop disc, clank. (must be something with this new tractor and set of disc, stop, quick look nothing out of the ordinary) Second pass all is perfect (we are tilling to a depth this garden has never seen!) lift disc, clank (this can not be normal) stop, get off (before lowering disc and before turning around). The top of the square tubing on the disc has been lifted up under the back right fender by about a half an inch and has left a pretty nice bend about two inches wide beneath the tail lights and the disc are still lifted!
Now feeling sick to my stomach (because this thing is financed for the next 5 years) I begin the task of lowering that new set of disc out of that new fender well all attached to that new Speeco Quick Hitch. Needless to say I was some kind of upset at myself for not checking this before. At any rate, I got it out without tearing the fender apart or tearing out the tail lights. I could not figure out how to make it all work and I was running out of daylight. Back to the shop and off with the Quick hitch because I got to disc patches at the camp on Saturday.
Guess what, those bushings are now attached to the disc with those roll pins!
I spend the next couple of hours learning just how permanent those roll pins are intended to be. I got them out with some thoughtful consideration and some serious persuasion with a hammer and a drill bit.
All that to say this, go easy on me when you laugh at me. "Otis" has his first ding and it is constant reminder to check everything you attach (especially if it is new) to its full lift height and if any of you have any advice as to what in the heck I am doing wrong or a modification you have made to make something work with a quick hitch that may not have worked otherwise I appreciate your response.