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Pat's vs standard quick hitch on 190

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Topic: Pat's vs standard quick hitch on 190
Posted By: elmer
Subject: Pat's vs standard quick hitch on 190
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2025 at 11:38am
  Sometimes I am a slow learner. After messing around many years I have the idea to make hooking up things a bit easier. I had been thinking of a standard 3pt quick hitch. I had  forgotten about Pat's until I saw them on a search yesteday. Majority of the time I am putting out round bales. During winter I may use a rear blade when it snows or occasionaly brush cutter in late summer. 

 Anyone have any opions or experience using one or the other? I may have to make a couple small modifications to use the standard quick tach, but not real concerned about that part. 

 Thank you 




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Posted By: Randy WI
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2025 at 12:40pm
I have a quick hitch on my JD 4066 compact and would not want any thing else also have the same set up on my JD 3032 very happy with that one to


Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2025 at 1:24pm
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Posted By: DiyDave
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2025 at 3:28pm
Kinda re-inforces how far ahead of the game an AC snap coupler hookup is...Wink

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Posted By: AaronSEIA
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2025 at 5:29am
I don't see a point to the Pats one.  You still need to mess with the top link and it'll need adjusted out much farther to compensate for the Pats being set very far back.  I'd just go standard 3 pt quick hitch and be done with it if you do anything.
AaronSEIA


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2025 at 5:35am
That, and in some cases the PTO shaft gets stretched out more, which might also be a negative. Moving the implement 5 inches more to the rear could require more front end weights in some applications.


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2025 at 7:02am
I'm on the other 'orange' site a lot and there's always a lot of 'problems' with 'quick hitches'
1) Not all implements are QH compatible
2) QH isn't 'standard' a cat1 QH is TRACTOR side cat1, implement side is usually cat3 !
3) adapters are needed, $$ per implement
4) PTOs need to be extended as QH is further from tractor
5) top link attachment isn't same, need longer top link


My 'cure' was to have my 3PH implement bolted to SC-3PH adapters and dedicated toplink,also bolted on. This allowed me FAST hookup and no adjustments. I know won't work for all but made my life easy.


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Posted By: 8070nc
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2025 at 7:39am
It doesnt seem like aftermarket inmplent manufacturers can read a tape measure because they have no consistancy in 3 point dimensions. I tried quick hitches but it would work on one thing and not the next. The smallest tractor i have is a D17 series 4 with 3point hitch. With extendable lower links its easier to just hook straight up because i was always having to take the quick hitch off

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