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Post by badbrad on Nov 13, 2017 14:15:47 GMT -6
Yes it is setup for a quick hitch. I belive I just have to take those pins out Yep take those out and put in standard pins. You can get them at Fleet for around $6-7 each. Just make sure you get the right size.
I'll just measure what is on my brush hog and get the same thing.
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Post by kabic on Nov 13, 2017 14:52:19 GMT -6
Yes it is setup for a quick hitch. I belive I just have to take those pins out Yep take those out and put in standard pins. You can get them at Fleet for around $6-7 each. Just make sure you get the right size. I always thought that those quick hitches has bushings that just slid over the standard pins.
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Post by Tooln on Nov 13, 2017 17:10:53 GMT -6
Yep take those out and put in standard pins. You can get them at Fleet for around $6-7 each. Just make sure you get the right size. I always thought that those quick hitches has bushings that just slid over the standard pins. Some have bushings that slid over regular pins, some don't. Not sure which one Brad has. If it is the bushing type then all he has to do is remove the bushing.
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Post by Foggy on Nov 13, 2017 21:04:09 GMT -6
I always thought that those quick hitches has bushings that just slid over the standard pins. Some have bushings that slid over regular pins, some don't. Not sure which one Brad has. If it is the bushing type then all he has to do is remove the bushing. Pretty sure those are I Max bushings. Just take 'em off and your good to go. OR.....better yet.....find an Imax and you will be a happy camper (provided you find all quick hitch compatible 3 point implements). I use Pat's EZ Hitch as a "quick tach" means. I have about a dozen implements that fit on my three point.....and many are old and others are not compatible with I-Match unless I do allot of dorking around with em. I like the Pat's EZ Change "hooks" and do just fine with them. Check them out. If you buy 'em.....do it at TBN or at a discount store. I think they run about $169. .....and I think they are well worth it.
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Post by jflonll on Nov 14, 2017 10:28:24 GMT -6
Some have bushings that slid over regular pins, some don't. Not sure which one Brad has. If it is the bushing type then all he has to do is remove the bushing. Pretty sure those are I Max bushings. Just take 'em off and your good to go. OR.....better yet.....find an Imax and you will be a happy camper (provided you find all quick hitch compatible 3 point implements). I use Pat's EZ Hitch as a "quick tach" means. I have about a dozen implements that fit on my three point.....and many are old and others are not compatible with I-Match unless I do allot of dorking around with em. I like the Pat's EZ Change "hooks" and do just fine with them. Check them out. If you buy 'em.....do it at TBN or at a discount store. I think they run about $169. .....and I think they are well worth it. Pat Pat'S EZ Change hooks are better than sliced bread.
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Post by badbrad on Nov 27, 2017 11:10:36 GMT -6
I looked and it has a pin that I need to knock out and they should slide right off. Then move the bars to the 2nd hole to make room for the top link and it should be good to go.
I also put a tape on it and you guys were right. It is about 5.5'
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Post by Foggy on Nov 27, 2017 12:02:03 GMT -6
I looked and it has a pin that I need to knock out and they should slide right off. Then move the bars to the 2nd hole to make room for the top link and it should be good to go. I also put a tape on it and you guys were right. It is about 5.5' Grin. told 'ya.
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