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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5424607" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>We actually have a quick-connect but I'm afraid to try it. I think it would work fine with implements like a bushhog. But the tiller on hard, rocky ground is a different story. Our old tiller actually bounced around and tried to walk into the back of the tractor with such force that we would have to replace the lower 3-point hitch pins every season. The forward pressure would bend them pretty severely. The new tiller - a much heavier-duty model - has a stronger hitch attachment style hence we haven't had to replace anything. But being heavier and stronger, it pushes in towards the tractor even harder than the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5424607, member: 17"] We actually have a quick-connect but I'm afraid to try it. I think it would work fine with implements like a bushhog. But the tiller on hard, rocky ground is a different story. Our old tiller actually bounced around and tried to walk into the back of the tractor with such force that we would have to replace the lower 3-point hitch pins every season. The forward pressure would bend them pretty severely. The new tiller - a much heavier-duty model - has a stronger hitch attachment style hence we haven't had to replace anything. But being heavier and stronger, it pushes in towards the tractor even harder than the original. [/QUOTE]
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