Pat's Easy Change with Stabilizer Bar - Best Quick Hitch System On The Market – Flexible, Durable and Affordable (CAT #1 Blue)
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The weight capacity is whatever your tractor is, thanks to Pat's quick attach.
Yes, I ordered a longer one online, and they're also available at tractor supply and Rural King. You'll also need a PTO extension if you're using any PTO implements.
It depends on the attachment, but for my mower, I had to get a longer top link.
If your tractor is equipped with a Category 1 three-point hitch, it should be used! You will, however, require a Pat's catigory 1 in addition to the above.
Selected User Reviews For Pat's Easy Change with Stabilizer Bar - Best Quick Hitch System On The Market – Flexible, Durable and Affordable (CAT #1 Blue)
I'd had enough of wrangling with bulky attachments. After looking at other quick 3 point hitches and hearing that there is no real standard yet and that they don't fit everyone, I decided to give Pat's quick change a try because they aren't held to any width. Now it's even easier to switch attachments! It performs admirably.
There will be no more yanking on tools. This is something I would recommend!.
br>I gave it another shot and then tossed it in the trash. br>It's possible that using Grade 8 bolts would have helped. Instead of keeping the connects where they were supposed to be, these bent and broke.
To begin, I must state that I had to purchase additional spacers to fill in the vertical gap on my lower link arms. When I called Pats, they had them in the mail the same day, and they arrived in two days. It's simple to install, and it's worked flawlessly with all of my three-point implements. Yes, I still have to get off track to connect the top link, but I won't have to fight with my lower ink arms any longer. The price was well worth it.
I was looking forward to getting home and installing it on my tractor. My wife had warned me that the box was completely dismantled, so I came home and gathered the necessary tools and packages before beginning the installation. Yep! She was absolutely correct! The entire box was made up of wholes. When I finally cracked it open, I was disappointed! FYI - If you sell a product worth $200 or more, you should be proud of it enough to package it better! The bag of parts (bolts, nuts, washers, etc. ) was busted, and all of the parts were strewn about the box, with a few missing. A roll pin, a few nuts and bolts, as well as a few washers, are all missing from my toolbox. None of this has made me want to request replacements! The product is excellent, but you should be more proud of it and present it in a more attractive package! I would have gladly paid a little more and received all of the parts! I'm going to the hardware store to get the supplies I'll need to complete the installation! The only reason for the four stars is that some of the parts that should have been in the bag in the box were missing!.
I enjoy not having to repeatedly get off and on my tractor in order to connect to a piece of machinery. I only need to get off my tractor once, and that is to connect my top-loading trailer. link. I would strongly advise anyone to purchase these.
A box blade is my most difficult three-point attachment. Pat's dudad shaved about ten minutes off the ride time, bringing it down to three. It is well worth the money. Because I'm new to tractors, an experienced tractor operator may be able to put on a box blade faster than I can, but why fight it?.
This is an investment that will pay off in the long run. They're simple to set up and use, and it's a snap to connect the implements. It can be done by one person, and it can be done faster. When I was younger, I had to have a priority list. I kept a bar nearby so I could move the implement around and connect it.