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latunabernie 01-03-2021 12:24 PM

Your missing a metal sleeve that goes over the lower pins.
I put them on all my implements.
Tractor Supply or any tractor dealer will have them.
They are cheap.
The center ID. & OD.. are standard.
They do come in different lengths.
In a pinch 1" gal plumbing couplers have worked.

Bernie

dleatherbu 01-03-2021 05:20 PM

Hitch pin diameters
 
Lower hitch pin diameters and spreads:
CAT I 7/8" ; 15-3/4"
CAT II 1-1/8" ; 32-1/2"
CAT III 1-7/16" ; 38"

Bushings from one category to next readily available in hardened material from most tractor/implement suppliers.

wdfifteen 01-03-2021 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 11164951)
I think the difference is cat1 to cat2?

Maybe. A ct2 pin would certainly fit in the hook. Maybe they were looking for a universal size.

rusnak 01-03-2021 05:50 PM

Am I the only one who does not see a need for such a thing? It's not that difficult to switch tractor implements and frankly, something banging around back there would bother me too much.

Crowbob 01-03-2021 06:10 PM

They don't bang if they're hooked up properly and the lift arms are tight.

I opted out, too. The attachments I use are all on dollies which makes hooking them up pretty easy. Plus, my HF was sold out.

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11165345)
Am I the only one who does not see a need for such a thing? It's not that difficult to switch tractor implements and frankly, something banging around back there would bother me too much.

It could be a Godsend to me if it works. The rototiller weights 400 lbs. and doesn't slide easily even on concrete. The Kubota doesn't have extendable lower links. Hooking it up is a literal pain in my back, and my back has enough trouble as it is.

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 11:01 AM

Went to TSC this morning. None of the cheap bushings were the right size, but they did have a bushing kit. It's held onto the pin by roll pins that go through the lynchpin holes. It's a great solution except for the price - $34. Someone on eBay is selling the same lift arm kit plus a top link bushing for $4x.xx. I think I'm going to order one for the roto tiller. It's a bear when you hit a rock.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1609790258.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1609790258.jpg

A simple bushing would have created its own problems. The quick hitch obscures part of the lynchpin hole.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1609790258.jpg

The bushing fits in the quick hitch receiver nice and snug.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1609790258.jpg

I'm going to need the top link bushing for the roto tiller. I can put a piece of hose over the pin for the weight bracket and the snow blade.

rusnak 01-04-2021 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11165559)
It could be a Godsend to me if it works. The rototiller weights 400 lbs. and doesn't slide easily even on concrete. The Kubota doesn't have extendable lower links. Hooking it up is a literal pain in my back, and my back has enough trouble as it is.

Did you say you have concrete? OK, then a suggestion. Can you somehow find a blue CHPP pallet, screw some flooring on one side, and lag bolt some heavy duty castors on the flooring, to make a moving platform for the rototiller? I think that would make it a cinch. 400 lbs is still on the small side for me. I think my box scraper probably weighs around that much.

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11166178)
Did you say you have concrete? OK, then a suggestion. Can you somehow find a blue CHPP pallet, screw some flooring on one side, and lag bolt some heavy duty castors on the flooring, to make a moving platform for the rototiller?

That's a good idea, and it might work. The place I store it is just inside a sliding door that is about 6" wider than the tiller. Getting to it is a royal pain. If I put it on a rolling pallet I could wheel it out to a more accessible place.

rusnak 01-04-2021 01:07 PM

^ What you need is a farm forklift.

You can use a pallet and pallet jack too.

dad911 01-04-2021 01:16 PM

Sorry WD, looks like my thread sent you down a slippery slope....... SmileWavy

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11166286)
^ What you need is a farm forklift.

You can use a pallet and pallet jack too.

I have pallet forks for the FEL. I can put it on a pallet and move it in and out of the barn. Hooking up would be a lot easier if I didn't have to work in such a constricted space.

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 11166303)
Sorry WD, looks like my thread sent you down a slippery slope....... SmileWavy

Yeah, but I have a feeling my back will thank you. That cortisone shot won't last forever.

dad911 01-04-2021 03:58 PM

How is that hitch for moving trailers around?

Rusty Heap 01-04-2021 04:01 PM

the QD seems like it'd add a lot more slop.

wdfifteen 01-04-2021 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 11166515)
How is that hitch for moving trailers around?

Piece of cake. I don't have to get off the tractor.


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