Love my QH15.......So much easier and quicker to change out rear implements. Land Pride implements are built very well. I have no complaints with any of them. Good video. Thanks
I just bought the qh05 today for my bx1880. Haven't got to try it out, yet. I hope it doesn't disappoint. I had to travel a bit to get one. All local dealers were sold out. I can hardly wait. Bad thing about it is all I have so far is a bb1248 box blade. I hope to get more soon
Couldn't find a quick hitch that would work with my Kioti NS 6010 which has Cat 2 links 2" in diameter, the receiver slot for the quick hitches take 1 1/2" Cat 1.
I have the qh10 and it’s worth it’s weight in gold. Changing implements is super fast. The only one that deals me trouble is the tiller. And it’s completely manageable.
It's definitely worth it. The $120 quick hitch from Harbor Freight does the job good. I have 1000 lbs of counterweight on it. Don't use the $30 bushings, use the $3 sleeves. Remove the bolts from the top hook and put in quick easy to move pins instead. Now when I buy implements I just make sure that they will match up to it. Get an adapter plate with spaced-out pinholes for the top for some of the implements .
The QH10 of QH15 would fit your tractor just fine. The QH15 is what we tend to sell the majority of for that tractor. It’s Cat.1 and has the adjustable top hook. Some implements may require bushings but not too often. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the comment and question. It can be. You just need to match the Cat. Size to your tractor. If Category 2 then the LandPride QH20 would be the one. They also make a QH30 for the Cat. 3 hitches and up to 250hp. Hope that helps! Thanks.
Hey Jerry. Either the QH10 or the QH15 would work for you on that tractor. Depending on some implements you may be using the QH15 with the adjustable top link is nice. You can use either though since both are Cat.1. Some of it depends on your implements- if they are all LandPride or have the QH compatible sticker you would be good with either. I hope that helps!! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for this great video, Matt! Hope you do more. I understand the top hook on the QH10 does not adjust, but with it you don't need the sleeves for the lower pins, right?
Hey Richard! Thanks and hope you are enjoying the new B2601!! You correct the top link is not adjustable but sleeves on the QH15 are a must on the Cat. 1 for that one! Hope that helps. More videos to come too! :) thanks!
@@BeverageTractor So no sleeves needed on the QH05 or QH10? But tradeoff is they have no adjustable top link like QH15. I think QH15 has an advantage in allowing floating top link if you have a rear finish mower.
@@RichardGilbert2727 Sorry if I missed that. That is correct. There may still be a few pieces you could use the bushings on, but helps eliminate having to have those on the QH10. The QH10 has been specifically designed for Cat. It features non-standard lower lugs that eliminate the need for bushings in most cases. Most implements on the CAT. 1 you should be fine. Correct no adjustable top hook on the others which can be nice with other non branded implements and for adjusting as well. The floating top link is an option on all quick hitches, but I see it typically used for the finish mower as there could be other applications as well, but mainly that. Thanks again!
@@BeverageTractor Thanks again, Matt. Now I understand! Having to use bushings used to bother me but I guess it's not such a big deal to move them around....
I saw your video. In May of 2020, I purchased a new KUBOTA MX5400. Is there a Quick Hitch for my Tractor? If so, what Model and Price? Second, I've heard I'll have to always use Shimes? Is this true? Thank you.
Hey thanks for the comment. The QH20 is what fits the MX series due to it being a Cat. 2. Price on these seem to be in that $700 range. The spacers are being used because that tractor can run a lot of Cat. 1 implements and spacers would be needed. If the Mount pins on the implement were larger like a Cat. 2 you wouldn’t need spacers of course. So really the spacers get used often on Cat. 2 tractors especially that size frame with it running implements in the Cat. 1 setup. Hope that helps- thanks!
3:05 what is the argument that people that buy some quick hitch are stuck paying for some expensive quick hitch adapter kits and $30-$40 for a set of two that you have to put on each implement if you can just buy some of those sleeves that you show at this time stamp? Seems like it's a lot cheaper work around than buying new pins and retrofitting all of your implements when you can just buy a dozen of those sleeves and accomplish the same thing for way less price.
I dont get it. I have no issue hooking up my implements the traditional way. The little bit of time it saves doesn't make sense to me. I guess I could see it if people struggle with connecting or if they're changing out implements a lot and doing it for work rather than at home. I imagine it takes away a little lift capacity though. Kinda like holding weight away from your body.
Hooking up mine is a real pain. I have no perfectly level ground at all so there can be a bit of drift when I get off the tractor. May only be an inch but the drift can get it out of line. Really hard to wind up in perfect alignment. I wind up pushing the implement with a slate bar to get it in line.
Seriously, you can't imagine someone having problems hooking up a 8 foot bushhog, a 7 foot rototiller or being older with not so flexible back or young back, or not having experience, eyesight or any other of the dozens of reasons why someone would have problems hooking up their equipment? Really? Sounds like you're just bragging.
They changed the qh15 into the qh16 and in doing so they changed the size where the hitch pins fit and the width. Landpride really screwed up. The qh16 barely fits my landpride implements and on one I had to grided the cat1 hitch pin sides down so this would fit. Some great meathead of an idiot had to change it. If it ain't broke down fix it.
why are the cat 1 always require a sleeve or busshing to make it cat 2? it is supposed to be cat 1, why not just make it cat 1? seems to be a counter cost design to require more $$ for sleeves for every implement....
Thanks for the comment. It really depends on your implement and tractor. If your tractor is Cat. 1, your implements will be Cat. 1. There are different Quick Hitches to fit appropriate tractors in which has the right Cat. Hitch. Most quick hitches come with sleeves as well to help with any slop or play that may be on the implement. The MX series is one that could take both options and would require sleeves due to the different Cat. Implements and options available.
I have new QH 15 & BB1260 all land pride. Problem they do not connect easily. Center top hook to pin while lifting bottom will not center on bushings , ft 1/2". Very disappointed .QH not wide enough at bottom. I'm disgusted & pissed, these are brand new from Kubota dealer. All land pride.
Sorry to hear that. There are some different adjustments that can be made. May be worth checking with your local dealer to see if they have any suggestions or could help set it up with your tractor. Thanks
Love my QH15.......So much easier and quicker to change out rear implements. Land Pride implements are built very well. I have no complaints with any of them. Good video. Thanks
I just bought the qh05 today for my bx1880. Haven't got to try it out, yet. I hope it doesn't disappoint. I had to travel a bit to get one. All local dealers were sold out. I can hardly wait. Bad thing about it is all I have so far is a bb1248 box blade. I hope to get more soon
Awesome and congrats. Thanks for the comment. Hopefully it works great for you and more implements to come will help too.
Very informative video! This answered a lot of questions I have seen many people ask in forums.
Thanks for watching! Great to hear. There are so many options on these now and getting the right one that best fits makes a difference!
Couldn't find a quick hitch that would work with my Kioti NS 6010 which has Cat 2 links 2" in diameter, the receiver slot for the quick hitches take 1 1/2" Cat 1.
Love my QH15.
I have the qh10 and it’s worth it’s weight in gold. Changing implements is super fast. The only one that deals me trouble is the tiller. And it’s completely manageable.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah much agreed. A worthy implement to have for the other implements. Glad you enjoy it!!
Ok I didn't get any sleeves with my land pride implements or for my land pride QH system. It is a Cat 1 QH16. Should I be getting some asap?
which one is for the 2017 2501
Thanks for the comment! You could use the QH10 or the QH15. Either one should work great! Hope that helps.
is the loud background music really necessary?
It's definitely worth it. The $120 quick hitch from Harbor Freight does the job good. I have 1000 lbs of counterweight on it.
Don't use the $30 bushings, use the $3 sleeves. Remove the bolts from the top hook and put in quick easy to move pins instead.
Now when I buy implements I just make sure that they will match up to it. Get an adapter plate with spaced-out pinholes for the top for some of the implements .
Which quick hitch would you recommend for the l3901
The QH10 of QH15 would fit your tractor just fine. The QH15 is what we tend to sell the majority of for that tractor. It’s Cat.1 and has the adjustable top hook. Some implements may require bushings but not too often. Hope that helps.
This implement can available for kubota m5-111???
Thanks for the comment and question. It can be. You just need to match the Cat. Size to your tractor. If Category 2 then the LandPride QH20 would be the one. They also make a QH30 for the Cat. 3 hitches and up to 250hp. Hope that helps! Thanks.
Matt which one would you recommend for the B2601 the QH10 or QH15?
Hey Jerry. Either the QH10 or the QH15 would work for you on that tractor. Depending on some implements you may be using the QH15 with the adjustable top link is nice. You can use either though since both are Cat.1. Some of it depends on your implements- if they are all LandPride or have the QH compatible sticker you would be good with either. I hope that helps!! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for this great video, Matt! Hope you do more. I understand the top hook on the QH10 does not adjust, but with it you don't need the sleeves for the lower pins, right?
Hey Richard! Thanks and hope you are enjoying the new B2601!! You correct the top link is not adjustable but sleeves on the QH15 are a must on the Cat. 1 for that one! Hope that helps. More videos to come too! :) thanks!
@@BeverageTractor So no sleeves needed on the QH05 or QH10? But tradeoff is they have no adjustable top link like QH15. I think QH15 has an advantage in allowing floating top link if you have a rear finish mower.
@@RichardGilbert2727 Sorry if I missed that. That is correct. There may still be a few pieces you could use the bushings on, but helps eliminate having to have those on the QH10. The QH10 has been specifically designed for Cat. It features non-standard lower lugs that eliminate the need for bushings in most cases. Most implements on the CAT. 1 you should be fine. Correct no adjustable top hook on the others which can be nice with other non branded implements and for adjusting as well. The floating top link is an option on all quick hitches, but I see it typically used for the finish mower as there could be other applications as well, but mainly that. Thanks again!
@@BeverageTractor Thanks again, Matt. Now I understand! Having to use bushings used to bother me but I guess it's not such a big deal to move them around....
I saw your video. In May of 2020, I purchased a new KUBOTA MX5400. Is there a Quick Hitch for my Tractor? If so, what Model and Price? Second, I've heard I'll have to always use Shimes? Is this true? Thank you.
Hey thanks for the comment. The QH20 is what fits the MX series due to it being a Cat. 2. Price on these seem to be in that $700 range. The spacers are being used because that tractor can run a lot of Cat. 1 implements and spacers would be needed. If the Mount pins on the implement were larger like a Cat. 2 you wouldn’t need spacers of course. So really the spacers get used often on Cat. 2 tractors especially that size frame with it running implements in the Cat. 1 setup. Hope that helps- thanks!
@@BeverageTractor Thank you for your explanation. I just couldn't understand this.
@@andylamm5571 Yeah no problem happy to help if we can! Thanks
3:05 what is the argument that people that buy some quick hitch are stuck paying for some expensive quick hitch adapter kits and $30-$40 for a set of two that you have to put on each implement if you can just buy some of those sleeves that you show at this time stamp? Seems like it's a lot cheaper work around than buying new pins and retrofitting all of your implements when you can just buy a dozen of those sleeves and accomplish the same thing for way less price.
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Hey David thanks! Trey is a great dude and doing good things! Thanks for the encouraging words. Have a blessed day as well friend! Appreciate that.
I dont get it. I have no issue hooking up my implements the traditional way. The little bit of time it saves doesn't make sense to me. I guess I could see it if people struggle with connecting or if they're changing out implements a lot and doing it for work rather than at home. I imagine it takes away a little lift capacity though. Kinda like holding weight away from your body.
Hooking up mine is a real pain. I have no perfectly level ground at all so there can be a bit of drift when I get off the tractor. May only be an inch but the drift can get it out of line. Really hard to wind up in perfect alignment. I wind up pushing the implement with a slate bar to get it in line.
@@bigal25938 you have a tractor, why are you complaining about your land as if you can't level it out with the tractor lol
Seriously, you can't imagine someone having problems hooking up a 8 foot bushhog, a 7 foot rototiller or being older with not so flexible back or young back, or not having experience, eyesight or any other of the dozens of reasons why someone would have problems hooking up their equipment? Really? Sounds like you're just bragging.
They changed the qh15 into the qh16 and in doing so they changed the size where the hitch pins fit and the width. Landpride really screwed up. The qh16 barely fits my landpride implements and on one I had to grided the cat1 hitch pin sides down so this would fit. Some great meathead of an idiot had to change it. If it ain't broke down fix it.
why are the cat 1 always require a sleeve or busshing to make it cat 2? it is supposed to be cat 1, why not just make it cat 1? seems to be a counter cost design to require more $$ for sleeves for every implement....
Thanks for the comment. It really depends on your implement and tractor. If your tractor is Cat. 1, your implements will be Cat. 1. There are different Quick Hitches to fit appropriate tractors in which has the right Cat. Hitch. Most quick hitches come with sleeves as well to help with any slop or play that may be on the implement. The MX series is one that could take both options and would require sleeves due to the different Cat. Implements and options available.
Speeco makes one that actually fits and doesn't require bushings. It's a lot cheaper as well.
I have new QH 15 & BB1260 all land pride. Problem they do not connect easily. Center top hook to pin while lifting bottom will not center on bushings , ft 1/2". Very disappointed .QH not wide enough at bottom. I'm disgusted & pissed, these are brand new from Kubota dealer. All land pride.
Sorry to hear that. There are some different adjustments that can be made. May be worth checking with your local dealer to see if they have any suggestions or could help set it up with your tractor. Thanks
Why cant a out of state person buy a tractor from you guys?