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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 793128" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>I have quick hitches on both my tractors and love them for three point equipment. As always there is a drawback, most hay equipment requires a PTO. I don't bend as good as I used to and it gets kinda tight hooking up the drive shaft. If you are considering one, there are probably twenty different sizes, and don't trust a salesman to give you the right one to fit your equipment. Measure the height between the top link and bottom pins and the width between the bottom pins on all your three point equipment. Then measure the hitch before you buy it. If the measurements vary much between different pieces of your equipment, you may wind up with a hitch that will only fit a couple pieces. Larger class 3 equipment usually doesn't have that problem, but class 2 does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 793128, member: 13088"] I have quick hitches on both my tractors and love them for three point equipment. As always there is a drawback, most hay equipment requires a PTO. I don't bend as good as I used to and it gets kinda tight hooking up the drive shaft. If you are considering one, there are probably twenty different sizes, and don't trust a salesman to give you the right one to fit your equipment. Measure the height between the top link and bottom pins and the width between the bottom pins on all your three point equipment. Then measure the hitch before you buy it. If the measurements vary much between different pieces of your equipment, you may wind up with a hitch that will only fit a couple pieces. Larger class 3 equipment usually doesn't have that problem, but class 2 does. [/QUOTE]
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