My dealer wants $700+ for a QH15. There others on the market in the $200-$400 range. Is there a reason for the price difference other than the orange color? I willing to pay the extra if the is a legitimate reason. Thanks
Paid $570 in Corsicana, TX two weeks ago for a QH15.My dealer wants $700+ for a QH15. There others on the market in the $200-$400 range. Is there a reason for the price difference other than the orange color? I willing to pay the extra if the is a legitimate reason. Thanks
One that doesn't require bushings? Please link it.He's ripping you off. Good Works Tractors has them for less. Even has one that doesn't require bushings on each implement.
Here ya go.One that doesn't require bushings? Please link it.
That only fits Cat 1.Here ya go.
Quick Hitch for Category 1, 3-Point Hitch SpeeCo E-Hitch
The SpeeCo E-Hitch is the smarter quick hitch since it still saves time and effort connecting attachments, but doesn't require unnecessary bushings.www.goodworkstractors.com
That's odd, because a quick check of Land Pride's website reveals that the QH15 is indeed a Cat 1 QH. You'll need a QH20 for Cat 2.That only fits Cat 1.
Not correct. Read my post above. The QH15 has cat1 pins, but you can put cat2 bushings on the pins and the width of it still fits most cat2 implements. It’s the best of both worlds. The QH10 is cat1 only, the QH20 is cat2 only. As I said, it gets complicated.That's odd, because a quick check of Land Pride's website reveals that the QH15 is indeed a Cat 1 QH. You'll need a QH20 for Cat 2.
QH15 has a moveable top hook. Just FYI for the OP.FWIW, the Kubota/Land Pride QH10 should cost about $500, and it does not require bushings for Cat. 1 implements. It does not have a movable top hook. I have a QH10, and I can link to all of the equipment in my signature (except for the Spreader which is not QH compatible - probably none of the LP are). I have not regretted not having a movable top hook.
I’m taking delivery of a MX6000 next week
So you want a QH15 or a QH20. If you have any or ever plan on having any cat1 implements, get the QH15. Keep in mind some implements are very hard to find in CAT2 so you may be limiting yourself with a QH20. That said of course its up to you Sir.I’m taking delivery of a MX6000 next week
I have no idea what your trying to do, QH wise. Going forward I'm going to be watching this thread unfold as a spectator only.Not correct. Read my post above. The QH15 has cat1 pins, but you can put cat2 bushings on the pins and the width of it still fits most cat2 implements. It’s the best of both worlds. The QH10 is cat1 only, the QH20 is cat2 only. As I said, it gets complicated.
First hand experience, trust me the QH15 works on cat2 implements. I hooked up our LP RCF2084 rotary cutter to it 2 weeks ago and mowed a few acres.
Congrats on the MX. I have a QH20 for with mine. It is very hefty. Most land pride implements are cat 1 or cat 2. Most all their stuff with fit the QH15 if that is the route you go. See the pic below…if your dealer has this literature think about getting copy of one…it’s got all their stuff and clearly identifies what cat size and all. I can tell you a QH20 is a hand full. I am not sure about the QH15 but I keep cheap dollies around and set my stuff on those and then can wheel it right up to the machine.I have pretty much decided on the QH15 or equivalent for all the reasons reported. I was just wondering what makes the Q15 price point at $700+ vs much lower for others.
FWIW, the Kubota/Land Pride QH10 should cost about $500, and it does not require bushings for Cat. 1 implements. It does not have a movable top hook. I have a QH10, and I can link to all of the equipment in my signature (except for the Spreader which is not QH compatible - probably none of the LP are). I have not regretted not having a movable top hook.
My dealer wants $700+ for a QH15. There others on the market in the $200-$400 range. Is there a reason for the price difference other than the orange color? I willing to pay the extra if the is a legitimate reason. Thanks