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3 Pt. Hitch Determination?

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SkyHarborCowboyJoe

02-10-2005 19:43:40




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Can someone help me to identify what I have here? I havent seen anything like this before, or dont recall it anyway. I have posted a photo in the Gallery Section titled: AC1951WD.

Joe




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JMS/MN

02-11-2005 08:05:30




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to SkyHarborCowboyJoe, 02-10-2005 19:43:40  
I noticed that the top link bracket is attached to the operator platform. That is not very strong. I've seen some setups where the top bracket is wrapped around the lift arm shaft, and anchored so it can't move sideways. I sure wouldn't want to hang much weight off the platform.



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big jt

02-10-2005 23:07:18




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to SkyHarborCowboyJoe, 02-10-2005 19:43:40  
Looks like someone put a Case Eagle Hitch on your tractor.

The eagle hitch was just enough different from Harry Ferguson's 3 point to keep JI Case out of patent trouble. Sure way to tell is on the eagle hitch the arm wouldn't swing side to side.

Post over on the Case forum to get the width spacings. I think some of the cat 1 equipment might work but the spacings have to be right and equipment needs to be able to work when it is hard wired to the tractor for sway.

HTH

jt

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JDB

02-11-2005 10:34:18




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to big jt, 02-10-2005 23:07:18  
The draft arms and leveling adjuster appear to from a Case eagle hitch
But.....
Since they have been custom mounted on your tractor, they may or may not be same measurements as a factory eagle hitch.
Best bet may be to measure your draft arms (inside, outside, and pin diameter) then go to local dealer and measure some implements to see what fits.



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paul

02-10-2005 20:31:15




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to SkyHarborCowboyJoe, 02-10-2005 19:43:40  
third party image

Here (if I do it right) is the pic. You can get the properties of the pic, & then paste that link into the option below.

It is pretty typical to turn an AC coupling hitch into some type of 3pt hitch by any means available. Might work, might not, for all implements.

--->Paul

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skyharborcowboyjoe

02-10-2005 22:25:04




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to paul, 02-10-2005 20:31:15  
I have just never seen one that has these hooks. Is this a Cat 1 or 2 or something altogether different?

Joe



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SkyHarborCowboyJoe

02-10-2005 19:45:02




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 Re: 3 Pt. Hitch Determination? in reply to SkyHarborCowboyJoe, 02-10-2005 19:43:40  
I think this might work for a Link



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