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Question for the larger sized drivers !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 7751039" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>yeah, I’ve used those in the UK, but tbh I’m not really a fan. Still not as quick or simple as a quick hitch. The beauty of the US / AUS style quick hitch is that all 3 points are fixed, arms the right width etc etc if everything is on a standard Cat 3 ( or 4 ) specification. It doesn’t really matter if you aren’t entirely square on either, because it all falls into place.</p><p>Anyway, we all have our personal biases & preferences, depending on what we are familiar with, but personally I wouldnt have a high horsepower tractor for linkage work without a quick hitch. It IS the standard here through all the summer crop regions of northern NSW & southern Qld for a reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 7751039, member: 71668"] yeah, I’ve used those in the UK, but tbh I’m not really a fan. Still not as quick or simple as a quick hitch. The beauty of the US / AUS style quick hitch is that all 3 points are fixed, arms the right width etc etc if everything is on a standard Cat 3 ( or 4 ) specification. It doesn’t really matter if you aren’t entirely square on either, because it all falls into place. Anyway, we all have our personal biases & preferences, depending on what we are familiar with, but personally I wouldnt have a high horsepower tractor for linkage work without a quick hitch. It IS the standard here through all the summer crop regions of northern NSW & southern Qld for a reason [/QUOTE]
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