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Home made 3pt for a C

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DANWV

07-12-2003 20:47:23




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I am in the middle of building a three point hitch for my 1950 Farmall C. I am attempting to use the rear axle clamps that you use to mount the factory two bottom plows. So far all is going as planned. I have had to modify the clamps a little and I will hope to have a few pictures of my progress soon. I am using the lower arms and other 3pt pieces from my local TSC.
So far I have a little over $170.oo in it. Hope not ot go over $200.00. I would like to put pictures on this site but I do not know how to put them on the forums page. I can get them too the pics site but would rather put them here. can anyone tell me how to do so or is it not possible.

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Steve Mason

07-14-2003 07:29:07




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 Re: Home made 3pt for a C in reply to DANWV, 07-12-2003 20:47:23  
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Here my 3 point set up on my C.
Since its all red its kind of hard to see - I've outlined the left side bracket in blue. I made 2 of these brackets to bolt up to the rear of the transmission instead of on the axles. The brackets have a 1 1/2" pipe welded between them. A 1 1/4" solid steel shaft goes through the brackets and pipe so it swivels. Toplink bracket is welded to top of 1 1/2" pipe. upper lift arms are welded to the ends of the 1 1/4" shaft. Another arm is welded to the left side of the 1 1/4" shaft to connect to the touch-control.
The lower lift arms are attached to the drawbar.
I removed the drawbar and drilled out the 2 holes that are for adjusting the drawbar up or down to accept cat 1 pins. Spacing was perfect.
The leveling arms are from a Ford 9n (I think) that I picked upi at a salvage yard. I have $150 in it and it works great so far.

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Clint Proeschel

07-13-2003 21:03:08




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 Re: Home made 3pt for a C in reply to DANWV, 07-12-2003 20:47:23  
Hey, I have a suggestion!! Bolt a piece of healthy Channel Iron to the existing axle brackes, then drill holes through the channel iron to hold one end of the 3 point lift arms. that way it can be taken off fairly easily if you want to use a mounted implement. Just a thought.



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Kelly C

07-13-2003 06:30:47




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 Re: Home made 3pt for a C in reply to DANWV, 07-12-2003 20:47:23  
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When you post a photo to the Galleries, you are actually uploading the photo to the YT server.
When you post a photo to the web fourm you need to have a place to put the photo so that you can link to it. You are not uploading the photo to YT server.
Check with your ISP (internet service provider) most that I know of provide each user on thier system with a small amount of web space with thier accounts. If not do a google search for web space and you can buy a account with any of the 1,000 or so providers. There are some free web space providers and I have used them before and still do for some things. Its hard to find a free one that allows hot linking to photos. They like to have a ad show up on the free ones and hot linking does not show thier ad so they get upset.

I know its a little bit of work to learn how to do it. but it is well worth the effort and makes this fourm much more fun and usefull for you.

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