Has anyone tried these on their Dexta or Major?
http://www.northerntooluk.com/agricultu ... cification
I'm not quite sure how you get the lift arms at the correct spacing for your implement without getting off?
Think you can still use a stab bar.
Any comments appreciated.
3-point-quick-change-hitch
3-point-quick-change-hitch
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
Re: 3-point-quick-change-hitch
me neither m8Bensdexta wrote:I'm not quite sure how you get the lift arms at the correct spacing for your implement without getting off?
cant see its worth the money tbh
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Re: 3-point-quick-change-hitch
There's an adjustable spacer that you can use to set the width, just visible in the vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYM0bOSBVJ8tom lad wrote:me neither m8. Can't see its worth the money tbhBensdexta wrote:I'm not quite sure how you get the lift arms at the correct spacing for your implement without getting off?
But I'm inclined to agree, prob not worth the money. A quick-hitch A-frame is another option, but implements may have to be altered to match width etc.
One other point, such devices will reduce lift capacity slightly because you're moving the weight further back.
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
Re: 3-point-quick-change-hitch
They seem a good idea but are far too expensive - for that cost you could buy some old hook end lift arms ant fit them to a major for example - anyone ever tried doing that ?!
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