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Quad-Hitch Now On Market
My Quad-Hitch is now on the market. It's equipped with features that weren't available when you first reported on it (Vol. 22, No. 1). The unit allows you to hook up to implements without ever leaving the tractor seat by controlling vertical movement of the drawbar from the tractor seat. It uses an automatic latch that hooks up to, and releases from, the implement pin automatically, and it can pick the implement tongue up off the ground without the need for a mechanical jack. The pto can operate even when making a tight turn.
    By inserting two bale forks, the hitch converts to a bale fork to move big round bales. At the top of the unit is a place for a ball allowing you to pull gooseneck trailers. No modifications are needed for existing equipment.
    The standard model is available for pull-type implements, and the QH22 model fits over a quick hitch. Either model can be used with Cat. II or III tractors (125 hp pulling power or less). I plan to soon offer a model designed for Cat. I tractors. Sells for $570 plus S&H. (George Hund, Rt. 1, Box 26, Paxico, Kan. 66526 ph 888 456-4561)


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1999 - Volume #23, Issue #3