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HYDRAULIC PUSH-BACK PICK UP HITCH

Hydraulically operated push-back pick up hitches by Dromone are a popular choice – and for very good reason. They offer a winning combination of class-leading safety, versatility, convenience and productivity. Precision engineered they give a perfect fit on all tractors with minimum installation times.

Change Equipment from the Cab

No need to leave the comfort of your cab when you need to switch implements. With a Dromone hydraulic push-back pick up hitch fitted you’ll benefit from superior visibility of the hook and trailer ring from the cab. This can save you valuable time when changing your equipment. Here’s another feature that could save you time and trouble. The tow hook can dig below ground level where implement changes have sunk into soft earth.

Safe, Secure – No Heavy Lifting Required

The low profile ‘push-back’ design of the hydraulic pick up hitch offers maximum ground clearance and it also features a safe, secure patented latching and locking system. The drop-down and pick up function of the hitch means you no longer need to manually lift implements into drawbars. In addition, the product’s increased load and speed capability gives you more confidence when towing on the road.

Increased Versatility and Productivity

Dromone hydraulic pick up hitches are fully compatible with the company’s ball and spoon system for increased versatility. The hook, drawbar and 80mm ball can be exchanged within minutes, giving you an excellent return on your investment through greater flexibility and efficiency.

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All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

Lynx engineering - @Lynxengineering

We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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