Back in the 60s-70s my grandfather had several old Ford and Masseys. That was back when they were cheap enough to have a tractor strictly for a post hole digger and another just for a sickle bar, and another just for a generator, etc. He hated wasting time switching attachments, so that was his solution.
I absolutely love my pats ez change. I went with them as i have many older and even some home made 3 point attachments and every one works with them. I only had to buy a pto shaft extention for my tiller. My bush hog and wood chipper have long enough pto shafts that its not an issue with the increased spacing from the shaft to end of lower arms.
Thanks for the suggestions Mike, One night before you posted this video, my sweet wife ordered me a Lube Shuttle grease gun kit with 10 cartridges for a Christmas gift. She has seen me frustrated to many times from making a mess while loading the conventional grease guns. She asked me if there is something available that wasn't such a challenge. I went to your tractor fun store and provided her with the link. As a side benefit for my equipment, I'm hoping I get into the habit of greasing more often with the new system.
Hi Mike, when you make the video on the Spork pallet forks , please try moving a round bail with the spikes AND the pallet forks on. If that works, maybe the heavy forks won’t need to be removed each time. Seems like it would work except maybe when picking up a bail stacked on top of others where the forks may catch the wrap on the bail underneath.
Got myself a gift of wheel spacers to make the tractor more stable and to line up the center of the rear wheels' tread with the center of the front wheels' tread.
About the only thing it makes sense to magnetically attach to a tractor are mirrors and lights with bullet style connectors if you can't/don't want to mount them to the inside of the ROPS. That way when you hit tree limbs they either fall off or bow back and the magnet brings them back into place.
Back in the 60s-70s my grandfather had several old Ford and Masseys. That was back when they were cheap enough to have a tractor strictly for a post hole digger and another just for a sickle bar, and another just for a generator, etc. He hated wasting time switching attachments, so that was his solution.
I absolutely love my pats ez change. I went with them as i have many older and even some home made 3 point attachments and every one works with them.
I only had to buy a pto shaft extention for my tiller. My bush hog and wood chipper have long enough pto shafts that its not an issue with the increased spacing from the shaft to end of lower arms.
Thanks for the suggestions Mike, One night before you posted this video, my sweet wife ordered me a Lube Shuttle grease gun kit with 10 cartridges for a Christmas gift. She has seen me frustrated to many times from making a mess while loading the conventional grease guns. She asked me if there is something available that wasn't such a challenge. I went to your tractor fun store and provided her with the link. As a side benefit for my equipment, I'm hoping I get into the habit of greasing more often with the new system.
Hi Mike, when you make the video on the Spork pallet forks , please try moving a round bail with the spikes AND the pallet forks on. If that works, maybe the heavy forks won’t need to be removed each time. Seems like it would work except maybe when picking up a bail stacked on top of others where the forks may catch the wrap on the bail underneath.
Very nice gift for the tractor. Unfortunately I’ve got to sale mine tractor. And move on, will miss that land.
Got myself a gift of wheel spacers to make the tractor more stable and to line up the center of the rear wheels' tread with the center of the front wheels' tread.
I have a 1025R JD sub compact. There are 4 lines to attach. How does it work with 2 sets of couplers?
2 sets... 2 pair.. 4 couplers.
My number one wish... Diesel fuel.
DO NOT get the Tractor Supply knock-off of the Pat's Easy Change. It's crap.
I bought myself a grapple…
I magnet mounted a light on the ROPS and the light fell off and went through the shredder.... Don't do it.
Pressure and Return
About the only thing it makes sense to magnetically attach to a tractor are mirrors and lights with bullet style connectors if you can't/don't want to mount them to the inside of the ROPS. That way when you hit tree limbs they either fall off or bow back and the magnet brings them back into place.
An infomercial.