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Re: Super A three point hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 08, 2006 at 12:44:36 from (64.228.11.41):
In Reply to: Super A three point hitch posted by barry mellinger on January 08, 2006 at 07:01:56:
Barry: If your tractor is equiped with rear rock shaft for lifting moldboard plow or cultivator you can quite easily fabricate a 3 point hitch. Weld lugs for top link to center of rock shaft. Fabricate mounts to match where drawbar attaches to final drives, complete with pins for lower links to attach. Make those mounts so the link hitch point is in about 4" in from final drive. Go to a scrap yard and buy Ford or Fergie hitch linkages both upper and lower, complete with vertical linkage. You probably should acquire this first so as to get you engineering right. If you can do your own fabrication, you can save from what old suggested. If you have to hire the welding then I'd go with old's suggestion. I think the hitches he is suggesting also require that you have your own rear rock shaft. Worksaver is the name of the hitch, there may be others.
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