Allis CA 3pt

Can not be all that hard I have done so on a C. As for how much that would depend a lot on the pivot points of the 3 point arms as to how far back they sat.
 
Making is not that hard, we have a homemade one on a CA...Unfortunately I don't have pictures.

As Old said, how it is mounted and constructed will determine what it can lift.
 
the present rock shaft holds your two upper arms. All you need to do is install two lift arms. They can be individualy mounted to each final drive, or put a steel beam betweent he final drives and mount the two arms to it.. Or look at a D10-12 setup.
 
What type of cutter? Finnish mower type or bush hog type. A 6' finnish will weigh less than a 5 ' bush hog and take less horsepower. So depending on what you want to do a 6' finnish might be easier to pull and lift than a 4' bush hog.
 
I would go with a 5 footer on either one that way you are pretty sure not to power out. If your name here has any thing to do with the sate you live in as in MO and live in the southern areas I would for sure go 5 foot since we have some many hills to go up and down
 
I have a SuperC also, I will be mowing fencerows and tree line, and the pasture got a few deer alleyways also. I sure didn't want to power out. Rebuilt the hand clutch on the CA so it should work out nicely
 

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