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Re: Quick Attach 3 point hitch for limited cat 1 t


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Posted by paul on January 11, 2005 at 08:09:52 from (209.23.145.71):

In Reply to: Quick Attach 3 point hitch for limited cat 1 tract posted by ed1 on January 10, 2005 at 07:52:21:

Wonder what your opinion of the off-topic &
'fun' stuff is - which pushes your question out
of view......

Anyhow, regular arms probably don't fit for one
reason or another - wheel clearance, etc.

The quick hitch will help. Remember your
tractor problably does not have a lot of weight
& power, so making the arms longer might
lower the capacity of wat you can lift/ use with
it.

There is a somewhat cheaper thing instead of
a quick hitch - two grab claws that bolt on the
lower ams. Might be a good solution. They
work like a quick hitch, but allow the lower
arms to spread or narrow, and use a tipical
top link (screwed a bit longer). The net effect is
that you can hook up the lower links very
easily, but have more work finishing up with
the top link hookup & all. However, you retain
the flexability and variable dimentions to work
with many different imlements that aren't
always 'standard' size.

There may be others, but one such setup is
'Pats easy Lift' which you can get at www.
tractor by . net among other places.

Hope this helps - I always thought this place
used to be about helping people, rather that a
lot of 'fun' & car talk. Few more of those & I
wouldn't have even seen your message....

That web site (you need to remove the
spaces, it gets censored here) also has a lot
of help for compact users, and they keep the
riff-raff out so you can get some help to your
_tractor_ questions.

Guess I don't understand the new breed
around here, the more 'fun' they make it, the
more worthless this place seems. ;)

--->Paul


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