Putting a Cat 1 Quick Hitch on a Cat 2 Tractor - Just What I Wanted

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2024
  • I have a lot of cat 1 implements for my tractor that I don't want to change to work with cat 2, so I am putting on a cat 1 quick hitch. This is what I bought: amzn.to/4bzlkEW, but you may get a better deal here: s.vevor.com/bfQ2yg
    You will also need bushings if you are putting it on a cat 2 tractor.
    Top Link: amzn.to/48zQRoT
    Lower Arms: amzn.to/48Rt97o
    Cat 1 implements will need quick hitch bushings.
    Quick Hitch Bushings for Cat 1: amzn.to/47zNihm
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  • @SeidelRanch
    @SeidelRanch  Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a lot of cat 1 implements for my tractor that I don't want to change to work with cat 2, so I am putting on a cat 1 quick hitch. This is what I bought: amzn.to/3U2RH9s

    • @kbach6524
      @kbach6524 Před 5 měsíci

      Do you have any issues with smaller implements not being designed for the larger tractor? My 10 foot bush-hog was down, so we attempted to connect the big tractor (m5-111 kubota) to the smaller 6 foot bush-hog, and it worked with the right PTO shaft connected, but if you examined it closely, there was a risk of the smaller brush hog hitting the back of the rear tires due to the reduced distance between the implement and the tractor.
      Just something to think about.