Yes top n tilt is awesome for box blading a driveway. That is why I got it and I don’t regret it at all. What do you mean needing a removeable hook if the implement is not QA ready? Don’t you just install a center pin for the top like hook up?None that I can think of. The only think to be aware of is if you use PTO driven implements sized to your 3PH now, you may need new shafts since the QA will extend them out 4" or more. If you have all Cat 1 stuff, look into a Cat 1 QA, most are Cat 2 and you need bushings for everything. Also if your implements are not QA ready, make sure the QA you buy has a removable top hook.
My new tractor will eventually have top n tilt as I have them installing full rear remotes, and plan to use my current QA that is on my B2410 on it, the TNT will make box grading and scraping a LOT easier.
QH's are standardized, 3pt isn't unlss they claim to be QH compatibleYes top n tilt is awesome for box blading a driveway. That is why I got it and I don’t regret it at all. What do you mean needing a removeable hook if the implement is not QA ready? Don’t you just install a center pin for the top like hook up?
Nope. I have both on mine no issues. Just pay close attention make sure you arent extending something to tweak the QH….but it should not be much of a problem. I even keep my QH on with my rear blade.I have never used a 3pt quick hitch before but I am tired of changing out implements. I have top and tilt installed on my tractor. Is there any drawbacks to quick hitch while using a tnt? Mainly have a box blade on the back
I have an Amazon replacement top hook to allow the top hook to work on my bush hog, a common problem with the HF QH. I use the above-noted U adaptor on my Fontier back blade. The top hook would not work. I also need a pair of those ~ $30 pin covering things for the back blade because my dual bushings I use on everything else to convert the Cat 1 pins to Cat 3 for the QH (just move them from implement to implement, A LOT cheaper than those $30 one that permanently stay on each implement). Only about $4 at TSC. The pins on the back blade are too short though, to put a pin in the hole at the end of the lift pins to keep the bushings from sliding off.View attachment 72706
The center hook only works with attachments made for quick attach, which when I got mine, not many were, so that needed to be removed and have to use a flip over loop like this.
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So before buying one, check to make sure the one you buy has a removable hook.