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?? 3pt Hitch Cat I: 2 and 3 mean

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Larry59

12-19-2007 06:12:18




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I have notice at information areas. The term 3 pt hitch cat I: and II and III. Like to know what it means and how do I tell if I have them and how they work? I have a long tractor 610 diesel w/fwd




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KEH

12-19-2007 11:49:05




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 Re: ?? 3pt Hitch Cat I: 2 and 3 mean in reply to Larry59, 12-19-2007 06:12:18  

Hi Larry,

The 610 will handle both catagory I and II. The two 3ph arms are reversible. I don't know which way the previous owner had them, but I leave mine set for cat. II and if I have a catagory I implement to use I put adaptors, which are small bushings, over the implement pins. If you will look at where the arms are attached to the tractor, you will find that the attaching pins on the tractor are cat. I.

Be aware that the distance from the pto shaft to the implement does not seem to be standard on all tractors, which no doubt could be a subject for a discussion on its own. Or the implement may have different distances from the hitch to the pto. Anyway, suppose you buy a new rotary mower, sometimes it may be necessary to saw off the pto shaft to get it to fit.

KEH

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mj

12-19-2007 09:05:49




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 Re: ?? 3pt Hitch Cat I: 2 and 3 mean in reply to jdemaris, 12-19-2007 06:12:18  

Larry59 said: (quoted from post at 08:12:18 12/19/07) I have notice at information areas. The term 3 pt hitch cat I: and II and III. Like to know what it means and how do I tell if I have them and how they work? I have a long tractor 610 diesel w/fwd


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Larry59

12-19-2007 17:58:47




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 Information and picture very helpful in reply to mj, 12-19-2007 09:05:49  
Thanks for the info and the diagram. Have saved it and will study it more. I found that I have a catg. II and went today to get the correct pins needed for my blade in rear. Laid in snow and put it on.. still trying to warm up. lol Thanks



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NEsota

12-19-2007 06:17:59




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 Re: ?? 3pt Hitch Cat I: 2 and 3 mean in reply to Larry59, 12-19-2007 06:12:18  
That info link is in the left colume of this page. Look under 3-pt Specs under Research & Info.



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