CountyLine Category 1 Quick Hitch Bushing Kit
CountyLine Category 1 Quick Hitch Bushing Kit
Item # 265325
$54.99
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The CountyLine Category 1 Quick Hitch Bushing Kit comes with the bushing and the pin. Boasting quality construction and convenient ball socket reduction, this kit is sure to come in handy with your 3-point tractor hitch setup. The quick hitch kit measures 4 in. x 7/8 in.
- Category 1 quick hitch bushing kit for 3-point tractor hitches
- Includes 1 bushing and 1 pin
- Offers ball socket reduction and category 1 hitch reduction
- Durable metal construction ensures lasting performance
- Size of the quick hitch kit: 4 in. L x 7/8 in. inside diameter
- Made in India
| Brand | CountyLine |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Compatibility | Compact tractors |
| Hitch Type | Category 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Pin Hole Diameter | 7/8 in. |
| Primary Color | Yellow |
| Primary Material | Metal |
| Product Height | 4 in. |
| Product Length | 4 in. |
| Product Weight | 3.146 lb. |
| Product Width | 2 in. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 22KIT007TSC |
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Q: Two people asked the same question and neither reply was complete. Do these convert from cat 1 to 2 or do they convert from cat 1 to 3?
9 days ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.8 days agoHelpful?
Q: Do these convert from Cat 1 to Cat 2 or Cat 1 to Cat 3?
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: why do I need bushings when using cat 1 attachments? are the bushings for vat 2 or 3?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Do i need pin adapters on quick hitch
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: We do not have the quick hitch details to advise on the question. 265325 (22KIT007TSC) CNL CAT 1 QUICK CNL HITCH BUSH is a universal part with multiple uses. The end customer must determine if the part number meets his or her specific requirements2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What size are the roll pins that holds the quick hitch bushing kit on both the 7/8 and 1 in models
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: The roll pin specs are 1/4” x 1 3/8”.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these to convert the Cat 0 lower lift pins on an implement to Cat 1 so it will match the l 3-point lower lift arm socket diameter?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: This is a universal adaptor which may be used in many different applications including the quick hitch5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I buy replacement pins? Had one shatter or fall out not sure what happened but it did so while pulling a scraper.
Anonymous5 years ago4 Answers
- A: Fastenal will have what you need5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this the busing adapters that permit a John Deere 1025R quick hitch to mate with a Countyline 4" bush hog for excellent operation/
5 years ago2 Answers
- A: Yes, I have the same set up. A 1025R John Deere Tractor. I have installed the very same bushing on a Rotary Tiller (Lands Pride) and a Tank Sprayer (Fimco Model LG-40-12V). I have had no problems with bushings failing.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: will these pins fit a john deere 4' box blade?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please check your email for requested information.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: does this kit come with 2 bushings for or do you have to buy to kits to complete one implement?>>>
8 years ago2 Answers
- A: Out of the 4 sets of bushings I have purchased each contained 2 Bushings and 2 Roll Pins. Make sure to check the bore when buying your pins.5 years agoHelpful?
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Q: Two people asked the same question and neither reply was complete. Do these convert from cat 1 to 2 or do they convert from cat 1 to 3?
9 days ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.8 days agoHelpful?
Q: Do these convert from Cat 1 to Cat 2 or Cat 1 to Cat 3?
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: why do I need bushings when using cat 1 attachments? are the bushings for vat 2 or 3?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: You need bushings when using Category 1 attachments with a Quick Hitch because the hitch hooks are typically designed to fit the larger pin sizes of Category 2 (or sometimes Category 3) implements. Category 1 pins are smaller, so without bushings, the Quick Hitch won’t seat properly on the implement’s lower pins—leading to loose connections, potential wear, and safety concerns. A Category 1 bushing kit is meant to adapt Category 1 pins to fit into a Category 2 or Category 3 Quick Hitch. They make the implement’s smaller pins compatible with the larger Quick Hitch hooks. Here’s how it breaks down: • Category 1 pin size: 7/8” diameter (lower pins), 3/4” (top pin) • Category 2 hitch hook size: 1-1/8” lower hook opening • Category 3 hitch hook size: 1-7/16” lower hook opening So if you’re using a Category 2 Quick Hitch on a Category 1 implement, you’d use Category 1-to-2 bushings. If you’re using a Category 3 Quick Hitch, you’d need Category 1-to-3 bushings.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Do i need pin adapters on quick hitch
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: We do not have the quick hitch details to advise on the question. 265325 (22KIT007TSC) CNL CAT 1 QUICK CNL HITCH BUSH is a universal part with multiple uses. The end customer must determine if the part number meets his or her specific requirements2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What size are the roll pins that holds the quick hitch bushing kit on both the 7/8 and 1 in models
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: The roll pin specs are 1/4” x 1 3/8”.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these to convert the Cat 0 lower lift pins on an implement to Cat 1 so it will match the l 3-point lower lift arm socket diameter?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: This is a universal adaptor which may be used in many different applications including the quick hitch5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I buy replacement pins? Had one shatter or fall out not sure what happened but it did so while pulling a scraper.
Anonymous5 years ago4 Answers
- A: Fastenal will have what you need5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this the busing adapters that permit a John Deere 1025R quick hitch to mate with a Countyline 4" bush hog for excellent operation/
5 years ago2 Answers
- A: Yes, I have the same set up. A 1025R John Deere Tractor. I have installed the very same bushing on a Rotary Tiller (Lands Pride) and a Tank Sprayer (Fimco Model LG-40-12V). I have had no problems with bushings failing.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: will these pins fit a john deere 4' box blade?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please check your email for requested information.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: does this kit come with 2 bushings for or do you have to buy to kits to complete one implement?>>>
8 years ago2 Answers
- A: Out of the 4 sets of bushings I have purchased each contained 2 Bushings and 2 Roll Pins. Make sure to check the bore when buying your pins.5 years agoHelpful?
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Most Helpful Favorable Review
5 out of 5 stars.
Quick Hitch System Makes it Easy
13 years ago
Changeing implements was a pain in the neck for me especially if I did not have any help. Now its easy. I've converted all of my implements to "Quick Hitch Ready" with Tractor Supply Pins and bushings. Highly recommend that you up-grade your 3-point hitch to "Quick-Hitch"
15 people found this helpful
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Most Helpful Critical Review
1 out of 5 stars.
missing roll pin
4 years ago
I purchase two of these quick hitch bushing and realized they are not kits they are just a single bushing without the roll pin. I was unable to secure them on my implement so they are currently just paper weights until I am able to find the pins that fit them.
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Troy, ME
Reviews 3
3 out of 5 stars.
Okay
a year ago
Worked but one did not have the holes lined up properly and needed to be drilled out.
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.
Spearfish, SD
Reviews 2
4 out of 5 stars.
Missing slotted spring pins
a year ago
I have a pair of these that is missing the slotted spring pins. I thought it would be easy to just buy some replacement pins (I think they are 7/16" x 1-3/8" slotted spring pins), but I can't find anywhere locally at all or online that doesn't sell them only in large quantities. I only need two, not 100 (or minimum order of $50, such as https://www.huyett.com/spp-437-1375?e2f77446744570facd66d9906ec0d40b=2). And the price for 100 is more than the cost of the bushings, so that's not cost-effective.
I have multiple of these on each of the implements I use with my Quick Hitch, but this pair has no pins. I still have the packaging (though no receipt and who knows how long ago this pair was purchased), so maybe my best option is to take these back to the store and replace it with one that has the pins.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
3 out of 5 stars.
Bushings are fine
2 years ago
Bushings are fine, they didn’t come with the pins though which i felt was annoying.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Texas
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Online pickup. Store doesn’t know anything.
2 years ago
Online order pickup. The store gave me two bushing and said that it was the price for each separate bushing. No pins and no set. I ordered two “sets” and got two separate bushings. I went to a different store and the bushings were packaged together as a “set” as the picture shows. Other than the store being unknowledgeable the bushing are great and solid.
Yes, I recommend this product.