The prongs I have for my 300 are hooked similarly to a Quick Hitch. You back up close to the implement, lower the Fast Hitch slightly lower than the pins you're going to hook to and release the prongs and pull them back under the pins. Lift the FH, hooking the pins, flip the closers into place and pin them. Backup slightly so the prongs latch again, connect the top link and go.
Dang the bad luck. Yep, sometimes getting things to match up with the Farmall/International Fast Hitch can be a pain in the A$$. That Farmall 706 that we have has the fast hitch on it. If you look back thru my videos you'll see that it has the fast hitch adapter on it. Stay safe.
If the quick hitch don't fit, it's time to quit. Yeah, that's a bunch of..... hey, wait a minute. I had an idea. You could try this: get a couple HD spacers that go where the 3PT balls are currently mounted on the QH & then run the bolt-on CAT 2 pins through the holes pointing in. Unless you're seeing something in person there that I'm missing on this side of the screen here. It just might work.
The fast hitch is more like a solid yoke underneath, tis why when you move one side, the other is moving as well. At least from what I remember on my old 706
You need the International adapter. They have a curve in them. My brother found a set at an auction and gave four hundred dollars for them ,he uses them all the time on his 300,706,and 806 .
Weld bracket on the inside of the Quick-hitch so the Fast Hitch arm are on the inside of the U-frame and you have the problem solved. Had to do that myself and it works. Do a John Kenzebaum - "when it doubt - make it stout" Or if you are lucky you will catch it when it cracks if not you will have a huge train wreck.
I love my quick hitch on my Deere. But i can only use it on a couple of implements. I would have to buy longer drive shafts for my brush hog, finish mower, roto tillers, but its great for my box blade. Guess i could buy some longer drive shafts.
Neat you were able to find those 3pt ends! Can you get a cat 1 to a cat 2 pin and stick the pins in the quick hitch from the inside? That would give you cat 2 ends on the inside of the quick hitch. Hope that made sense lol
Yea made sense, but the way the quick hitch is set up I'm not sure that would hold well with heavy 3 point implements. They do make arms that curve outwards that would fit
I have a fast hitch to 3 point adapter. I have a fast hitch that works on it, but haven't used it that way. I rigged a 3 point brush hog mower to work behind my 300. The adapter limits how much I can raise the mower though. The PTO shaft has limited space. I found a fast hitch brush hog mower this weekend.
We have a set for the 656 that have a bend in them because fast hitch width is exactly in between Cat1 and Cat2 width. Put them in with the bends to the inside, Cat1. Put them in with the bends to the outside, Cat2.
That's standard, it's a conversion of both cat I and cat II. Just made it easier to hook up implements of the various "sizes". Could've warned you about the "quick hitch" but, wanted viewers to see it for themselves. I tried this with my 706 back in the day, yup, wasn't happening. I did stay with the "after market" conversion arms I got from TSC though. Now, I do have to question the drawbar, yours looks a lot smaller than the one I had on my old 706, did they change the style and sizing of them between the '06 and '56 series? Great video, cheers :) You might check with TSC, if I remember correctly, there was an "offset" quick hitch style arm, that may allow you to still use the fast hitch.
Why can’t you get longer pins, put the pin in from the outside, through both parts of the quick hitch, then through the 3 point lower links. 1086 is a cat 2/3. Cat 1 lower 7/8”, upper 3/4” Cat 2 lower 1&1/4”, upper 1” Cat 3 lower 1&1/2”? Upper 1&1/4” Hello from north east Montana.
By looking at your video, I think you can switch the attachment pins on your quick hitch to the inside. If so, it should make it narrow enough to work for you.
That puts all the pressure on the one side of the slot n it is very thin metal. Some of these category 2 impliments or heavy like 4 bottom old board plows.
Well the IH lesson of the day is the 56 series were an actual Cat II 3 point hitch where as those on the earlier 560-706 were still the actual IH Fast Hitch which was a bit different..... so I would look at some different arms to get the right width cause we use to run a Cat II forklift and roundbale spear with no problems on our 656
@@FarmallFanatic I would like to have a Quick Hitch for my New Holland but there is so much variance between manufactures of 3 point equipment not all of it will fit. I have done many adjustments on 3 point equipment to make them fit a customers Quick Hitch.
@@FarmallFanatic The reason I ask is after 50 years with 20+ in the Army I have seen many a person modify their Equipment to suit them an then comes the 1 up guys.
A IH quick hitch would look quite nice but their stupid rare I’ve seen a couple on 1456’s and 1256’s if you look up Coy Winslow’s 1456 on google you’ll find one he has one on his super nice 1456 along with a 40 gallon belly mount fuel tank and a M&W oil pan
That about sums up my life everyday as far as things not going my way!
Mod that QH to fit your Farmall. I was glad that the 200 was converted to 3Pt. Have a good week my friend!
It's a lot easier that way but you can find fast hitch implements a just have to look a little deeper
Gotta love it when a great idea goes to heck! You’re reminding me of most of my great ideas!😑
Gotta love it when a plan comes together! Wait...
Tractors are very cool thanks for the review
Nice one Farmall looks good my old man had the quick hitch on Belarus.👍
They are nice and convenient
I just watched you imitating me!
How so?
I am very familiar when a good plan goes sideways, keep up the good work!
Some ideas sound good till they don't great info nonetheless sledgehammered that like button stay safe awesome and blessed and a enjoyed watch
You trying to stick John Deere equipment on the back of a Farmall?
Good day I was going to make a quich hitch, plow ,disc ,cultivator , & snowblower is all I have & none are same size. Never bothered. Thanks
Thought that counts lol
The prongs I have for my 300 are hooked similarly to a Quick Hitch. You back up close to the implement, lower the Fast Hitch slightly lower than the pins you're going to hook to and release the prongs and pull them back under the pins. Lift the FH, hooking the pins, flip the closers into place and pin them. Backup slightly so the prongs latch again, connect the top link and go.
bit of a pain when things dont workout right mate
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Now you should be able to use a greater variety of implants with your 756...
Implements.. Typo.. Fat Fingers... 😆!!
Funny though! How many implants do you have?
Dang the bad luck. Yep, sometimes getting things to match up with the Farmall/International Fast Hitch can be a pain in the A$$. That Farmall 706 that we have has the fast hitch on it. If you look back thru my videos you'll see that it has the fast hitch adapter on it. Stay safe.
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If the quick hitch don't fit, it's time to quit. Yeah, that's a bunch of..... hey, wait a minute. I had an idea. You could try this: get a couple HD spacers that go where the 3PT balls are currently mounted on the QH & then run the bolt-on CAT 2 pins through the holes pointing in. Unless you're seeing something in person there that I'm missing on this side of the screen here. It just might work.
Farmall fanatic, can you change the pins on the fast hitch so there on the inside like on 3pt blades? Welder make it work, That's what farmers do.
It's completely not a welding job. They make quick hitches that are more narrow that will fit it perfectly and do the same job
The fast hitch is more like a solid yoke underneath, tis why when you move one side, the other is moving as well. At least from what I remember on my old 706
I heard you say it. I had to cut a cat 2 down and weld it back together because it was to wide. Good luck.
You need the International adapter. They have a curve in them. My brother found a set at an auction and gave four hundred dollars for them ,he uses them all the time on his 300,706,and 806 .
Yea I found a set on Ebay for 350
Weld bracket on the inside of the Quick-hitch so the Fast Hitch arm are on the inside of the U-frame and you have the problem solved. Had to do that myself and it works. Do a John Kenzebaum - "when it doubt - make it stout" Or if you are lucky you will catch it when it cracks if not you will have a huge train wreck.
I wouldn't hook it up to one of your trees they're too small
Looks like inserts to convert a fast hitch to adapt to hitching to 3 point implements.. 😎!
You can also put the arms inside the quick hitch to gain room, or also get fast hitch to 3 point arms that are curved a little
The curved ones are the answer
I remember years back we had 2 different sets of arms for that reason, hope you can find something that will work for you bud👍
Yeah they're like triple the price
How about longer implement mounting pins, and mount the arms on the inside of the Quick Hitch?
I just need the cat two hitch arms
I love my quick hitch on my Deere. But i can only use it on a couple of implements. I would have to buy longer drive shafts for my brush hog, finish mower, roto tillers, but its great for my box blade. Guess i could buy some longer drive shafts.
cat 1-- 7/8 lower - 3/4 in top link ///// cat 2 -1 1/8 lower 1 in top link
On your quick hitch turn your pain that goes to the lifting arm to the inside instead of outside
Well they make the category two arms I just need to buy them
Dealership I work for recently traded for a 460 with those adapters . Didn't fit worth a hoot ! Would want to pull much more than a blade with them .
There are offset inserts I believe that will work for what you are trying to do.
Yep they curve outwards
Yes to work for category 2 or 3.
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I wonder what goodies are in the FedEx box...
Neat you were able to find those 3pt ends! Can you get a cat 1 to a cat 2 pin and stick the pins in the quick hitch from the inside? That would give you cat 2 ends on the inside of the quick hitch. Hope that made sense lol
Yea made sense, but the way the quick hitch is set up I'm not sure that would hold well with heavy 3 point implements. They do make arms that curve outwards that would fit
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Farmall Fanatic Me neither....... they all meet me!
I have a fast hitch to 3 point adapter. I have a fast hitch that works on it, but haven't used it that way. I rigged a 3 point brush hog mower to work behind my 300. The adapter limits how much I can raise the mower though. The PTO shaft has limited space.
I found a fast hitch brush hog mower this weekend.
Wow...nice find
@@FarmallFanatic I'll try and post a picture of my adapter. May have to comment on your Facebook page
We have a set for the 656 that have a bend in them because fast hitch width is exactly in between Cat1 and Cat2 width. Put them in with the bends to the inside, Cat1. Put them in with the bends to the outside, Cat2.
I might buy another set with the bends.
That's standard, it's a conversion of both cat I and cat II. Just made it easier to hook up implements of the various "sizes". Could've warned you about the "quick hitch" but, wanted viewers to see it for themselves. I tried this with my 706 back in the day, yup, wasn't happening. I did stay with the "after market" conversion arms I got from TSC though.
Now, I do have to question the drawbar, yours looks a lot smaller than the one I had on my old 706, did they change the style and sizing of them between the '06 and '56 series? Great video, cheers :)
You might check with TSC, if I remember correctly, there was an "offset" quick hitch style arm, that may allow you to still use the fast hitch.
Yes i believe that they are different. I didn't realize TSC sold that stuff
How many acres do you farm and who owns the ground and why do you plant beans only? can you make a video on that?
150...me....i also plant corn
Video coming up
Bummer, it would have been nice for that QH to match the outer dimensions of your 3 pt fast hitch. Full-watch.
Why can’t you get longer pins, put the pin in from the outside, through both parts of the quick hitch, then through the 3 point lower links.
1086 is a cat 2/3.
Cat 1 lower 7/8”, upper 3/4”
Cat 2 lower 1&1/4”, upper 1”
Cat 3 lower 1&1/2”? Upper 1&1/4”
Hello from north east Montana.
I actually just need the proper cat 2 arms
By looking at your video, I think you can switch the attachment pins on your quick hitch to the inside. If so, it should make it narrow enough to work for you.
That puts all the pressure on the one side of the slot n it is very thin metal. Some of these category 2 impliments or heavy like 4 bottom old board plows.
Well the IH lesson of the day is the 56 series were an actual Cat II 3 point hitch where as those on the earlier 560-706 were still the actual IH Fast Hitch which was a bit different..... so I would look at some different arms to get the right width cause we use to run a Cat II forklift and roundbale spear with no problems on our 656
They make the arms that curve out..those will work
@@FarmallFanatic Yeah as I remember we had 2 different sets of arms lol
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Cat.2 -1'' top link 1=1/8 lower linkage Cat2 is 45HP up to 120HP Was that a Cat2 Quick hitch?
Yep...need the wide arms
@@FarmallFanatic I would like to have a Quick Hitch for my New Holland but there is so much variance between manufactures of 3 point equipment not all of it will fit. I have done many adjustments on 3 point equipment to make them fit a customers Quick Hitch.
@@Rdrake1413 yea no doubt
Do those arms have a slight bend outward to them? Can they be moved from side to side so they have the bend inward so their slightly narrower?
No these are the cat 1 arms that don't have any curve to them
was it made to have one or is it people trying to make their tractor more important?
Where are you from?
@@FarmallFanatic Northern Minnesota
@@FarmallFanatic The reason I ask is after 50 years with 20+ in the Army I have seen many a person modify their Equipment to suit them an then comes the 1 up guys.
Don't remember clearly but l had adapters that had an off set to widen the ends out. Check around
Yea those curved out arms are the proper cat 2 adapters. Ill be looking for sure
What's the difference between a quick hitch and fast hitch? I know what a fast hitch is but not a quick hitch
Quick attaches to a 3 point
What a bummer. Can you make it narrower some how.
An old sayin we have ,,,,,best laid plans of mice and men,,,,,,BOOM 👍
Weather wise you're probably now down to a 90 day growing season at best up there.
First average frost date October 10th
A IH quick hitch would look quite nice but their stupid rare I’ve seen a couple on 1456’s and 1256’s if you look up Coy Winslow’s 1456 on google you’ll find one he has one on his super nice 1456 along with a 40 gallon belly mount fuel tank and a M&W oil pan
Yeah I tried a cat one quick hitch for awhile and it wouldn't work with half my junk so I took it off and it stayed off seems like.
Take some good measurements and any good welding shop can modify the fast hitch to fit......
They make adapters that flare out...those are on my menu
Dang that sucked it didn't work . At least you got 3 point hitch now .
If the glove don't fit you must
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Too much work 🤪
Hey Grant I was just on Amazon the Chinese make an extra large seat for the tractor do you want to go halfers with me and we'll buy it for a Farmall
@@FarmallFanatic )adding a 3 point
Any suggestions
The fast hitch is the same width as a cat 1 fast hitch. That's what I have on my 450
They make the adapters that curve out and are as wide as the cat 2 as well
You're going to need the extra large seat for that tractor if you keep porking down all that canned Ravioli