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    <p>I had mine on both my 2003 New Holland TS110 and my 120.4 MTZ. 
      both 100+HP  tractors.  the frame of the quick hitch would prevent
      me from getting into the right place to connect the driveshaft for
      the PTO.    <br>
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    <p>Cecil<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/19/2021 11:20 PM, Mike M wrote:<br>
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      I have one on my tractor and love it, I to hated fiddling with the
      3 point hitches. I can back up to all my equipment and lift it
      with no problems. I wish I could tell where I got it, but in this
      case Google is your friend. I can't speak for Cecil, just because
      all tractors are laid out differently. The newer your equipment
      the more likely it work well with quick hitch, and yes mine does
      have have a large hook to catch the top link. YMMV<br>
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      Regards,<br>
      Mike M<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/20/2021 12:05 AM, Cecil Bearden
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        <p>They are not worth a damn for anything running off the PTO. 
          I used one one time on my Belarus and had to crawl under the
          tractor from in front of the rear tiers ot get to the PTO to
          connect.  I thought it wold be easy, but it is a pain...<br>
          Cecil<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/19/2021 10:49 PM, Mogrits
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          <div dir="ltr">Okay, I'm getting older and cranky. I used to
            think a three point hitch was like sliced bread but now I'm
            not so sure. After changing out a finish mower to the brush
            hog last weekend and getting on and off the tractor 30 times
            I want a quick hitch. I'm done with crowbars and hammers to
            align the lift arms.
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            <div>Does anyone have a brand and source recommendation? I
              see TSC and Northern have them backordered, and that
              harbor fright has them much cheaper but 70 miles away. I
              want one that picks up the top link too, and not one that
              clamps on the lift arms like TSC has. Our local
              Independent dealer recently got bought out by John Deere
              and moved out Kubota inventory overnight. I can't go there
              as I dont agree with their newly placed value on green
              paint.</div>
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            <div>Thanks</div>
            <div>Warren</div>
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