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3pt hitch for model zau

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tazzmo

03-21-2005 17:31:28




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Can any one help? I have a 51" MM ZAU and a 3 pt hitch, it appears that part of it works off of the cultivater rock shaft? but after that i"m lost. any pictures, diagrams, webs sites, or advice? I"m pulling out what little hair i have left.




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Kevin Moschenrose

03-21-2005 22:24:58




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to tazzmo, 03-21-2005 17:31:28  
What you may have is called by MM a hitchor attachment that is just what you are discribing to be. I have one but it came off of an R and is and is take off the parts tractor it came on. I did have a regular photo of one some place and will see if I can find it or not.



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tazzmo

03-22-2005 17:33:36




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to Kevin Moschenrose, 03-21-2005 22:24:58  
Thank you for responding, not sure what a hitchor is so I may have one ?? An old timer told me it was a 3 pt, at this point i don't know. It has a center link that is attached to a pivoting piece that has two arms with a huge bolt in each. these look to attach to the lifting arms and the tractor at the same point?? also the lifting arms have a plate attached at this same end with a bolt pattern to match the back of the axles holes for the fenders. but this brings the lifting arms in to far (I think). The rockshaft appears to operate a spring loaded L shaft on each side.

Thank you again for any help that can be given
Mike

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Kelvin

03-22-2005 18:13:46




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to tazzmo, 03-22-2005 17:33:36  
The 'spring loaded' part triggered a memory:

Are the lift arms that fit in the brackets that mount to the fender mount bosses on the axles curved upward at the outer end, by any chance?

Do they have a round rod that goes up to the lift roll on the tractor and have kind of a U-shaped piece that is folded around them with a hole that bolts to the lift roll arms, or bolts to extensions put on the lift roll arms?

Is there any chance your ZA has a mechanical lift?

The reason I'm asking these questions is some of the parts you describe remind me of the rear cultivator frame on my '38 ZTU.

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Andy2

03-21-2005 21:01:53




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to tazzmo, 03-21-2005 17:31:28  
I have a UB with 3 pt. The Rockshaft is used and it has two hyd cylenders that lift the arms. I've never seen one on ZAU, can you post a picture



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TAZZMO

03-24-2005 21:38:31




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to Andy2, 03-21-2005 21:01:53  
ANDY2, Would you by any chance have a picture of your UB with the hitch installed?



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tazzmo

03-22-2005 16:33:08




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 Re: 3pt hitch for model zau in reply to Andy2, 03-21-2005 21:01:53  
Thank you for responding. I do not have a picture,
I am told that the UB and the ZA had the same exact set up, but not having seen a picture or a diagram of a UB.. I'm still seaching for help. any ideas?



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