There seem to be quite a few options online for various 3-point quick attach adapters for cat 1 tractors. Is there a general consensus on which brand makes the best quality quick attach?
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I want to get bushings for all of my implements instead of moving the pair I have. What are the good ones?Speeco and landpride are good brands. BUT, make sure you get the newer versions, that are true cat 1 and not one that needs adapter bushings for all the implements. The bushings are very pricey.
I bought a cheap one, "red rock" that needed bushings, 267 tax in. But I bent some 1/4 x 1 flat bar into u's and welded them in. So now I don't need bushings.
All they are, are fillers, the pins carry the load.I want to get bushings for all of my implements instead of moving the pair I have. What are the good ones?
I understand that you don’t like bushings, but they aren’t very pricey. TSC sells them for $4.49Speeco and landpride are good brands. BUT, make sure you get the newer versions, that are true cat 1 and not one that needs adapter bushings for all the implements. The bushings are very pricey.
I bought a cheap one, "red rock" that needed bushings, 267 tax in. But I bent some 1/4 x 1 flat bar into u's and welded them in. So now I don't need bushings.
Excellent point. I did the reverse as my attachments already had the larger bottom pin bushings on them. Got the older QH model and haven't looked back. BTW, I had to go with some bushings on the bottom as the 3-pt is Cat 2 on the bottom, Cat 1 on top. My hydraulic top link has a Cat1/2 pivoting head. The Landpride is good as I have several non compatible dimension attachments. I need to pull the top hook pins, turn the hook upside down, and then pin it to get things to work (PTO Generator). If you have this situation, consider easily adjustable top hooks.Speeco and landpride are good brands. BUT, make sure you get the newer versions, that are true cat 1 and not one that needs adapter bushings for all the implements. The bushings are very pricey.
I bought a cheap one, "red rock" that needed bushings, 267 tax in. But I bent some 1/4 x 1 flat bar into u's and welded them in. So now I don't need bushings.
Sometimes, yes, you could use a long top link... depending on what you hook up. In my case, about the same time that I got Pat's, I was adding a hydraulic top link - so I sized mine to fit the longer top link.Do you need to get a longer top link to use the Pats system?
Are you talking about the same sleeve bushing that I posted from the TSC website selling for $4.49?If you do have to use bushings, 'glue' them onto your implements, use urethane or buy 2 more sets and fasten them to your tractor.
I lost a 'sleeve' somehow, didn't see it disappear, have NO idea where it is, cost me $50 to get another...
I had Pat’s quick hitch on my previous tractor. I did have to buy a longer top link.I think I have some older implements not compatible with quick hitch dimensions so perhaps the Pat’s system would be a good option. Do you need to get a longer top link to use the Pats system?