I have a speeco QH and find the top link QH all but useless for 90% of my attachments and I have to use the pin on connector. Anybody else have this issue?
Well, if you weren't curious I might have left the QH off all summer.Wasn’t questioning, just generally curious.
Thx. I'll check these. The tractor is at our family farm and I dont live there. So I will try to get some pics. I might try a Pats also.I took a look at a picture of your mower. If you put a pin in the clevis hitch pointing toward the center the arms would be more perpendicular to the rear axle thus they would move the mower away from the tires.
A second question. Are you setting the stabilizer bars correctly? If the mower is moving to much side to side it would also hit the tires.
I don't know about the Speeco but I knew the QH15 was a POS design. The top hook is secured with two clevis pins that have tiny retention clips to keep the pins in place. This morning I needed to move some big logs using the grapple, and in the process of unhooking the RCR1884 noticed that one pin was AWOL and the other pin was hanging on with the help of dust. The retention clip for that pin was also AWOL. This obviously happened while cutting the field yesterday afternoon. I'm going to buy some grade 8 bolts, nuts and washers and bolt the bloody hook in place.I have a speeco QH and find the top link QH all but useless for 90% of my attachments and I have to use the pin on connector. Anybody else have this issue?
I did the same thing. Funny thing was I've never used the adjustment. All of my implements are newer Land Pride ones.I'm going to buy some grade 8 bolts, nuts and washers and bolt the bloody hook in place.
Yeah. I've never had a problem with the QH10 that has a fixed top hook so I'll fix this one in place with some good nuts and Loctite.I did the same thing. Funny thing was I've never used the adjustment. All of my implements are newer Land Pride ones.