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Re: Here is what you need Re: 3-Point Hitch Stand
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 25, 2006 at 16:57:57 from (209.226.106.167):
In Reply to: Here is what you need Re: 3-Point Hitch Standard posted by benny2 on July 25, 2006 at 08:04:32:
benny: Your lift weights are probably a bit low. I don't know the specs on Cat 0 or I but Cat II is 5000 lbs with weight centered at lower link pins and III is 7500 lbs. Now. I will admit that drops quickly with most implements as the weight is not centered at the lower link pins, but rather 100% behind the pins. Even at that 2000 lbs is low for CatII. I know my 656 Farmall, Cat II quite easily handled a 3 point hitch sprayer 200 IMP gallons, and that would be 2000 lbs liquid plus 500 lbs of sprayer. I also had a 1066, Cat III and with 2500 lbs. front end weights added, you couldn't stump the hitch. I know we had it hooked to a Rockland Rotoveyor and the specs said that wighed 7500 lbs. at the hitch pins. Hitch pin weight is the only true comparison.
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