Ball hitch for tractor and excavator - learn more!

Gustaf Karlsson

More and more people are discovering the benefits of bullet pulls. The hitch hook that has been dominant in Sweden is not designed to handle the loads that arise in today's powerful tractors and heavy implements/wagon crews, and several serious accidents have occurred.

Different types of bullets

There are several different types of bullet pulls with automatic or manual locking. Both have their merits, but those with manual pin locking (as pictured) are a secure design.

bullet pull with bolt lock

Find what fits your existing tractor

You can often adapt your tractor without rebuilding so that you can connect implements with ball joints. By loosening the hitch module, you can switch to a safe ball hitch in the same way as you switch to an agricultural hitch. This allows you to continue to use hitches where appropriate, but at the same time utilize ball hitches with newer implements and larger loads.

Wear indicator for extra security

For those of you who drive a lot with ball bearings and large loads, we recommend that you check the wear with the wear indicator below. With this, you can see how much the ball bearing is worn and whether it is time to replace it. Change in time before there is slack that wears on equipment, and above all before it becomes unsafe. You will find it here.

wear indicator k80 hinges

Ball bearings for excavators and other applications

More and more construction machines are equipped with ball joints and there are universal solutions for both machine and trailer. It provides a flexible, affordable and safe solution for you who often drive excavated materials and tools after your excavator.

You can see examples of suitable ball pulls and gloves below, click on the images to get to the respective product page.

Boltable bullet pull Boltable ball glove k80

We at Kespa have the bullets you need

At kespa.se, you can find either under "Other spare parts\Bullet pulls" or under the respective model ball pulls, with dimensions and then check under "Fits to" to see if they fit your model.