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Famrall C 3pt

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Lloyd1

12-27-2007 07:48:11




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I have my 3pt hitch working on the C, its the 2 arm type that works of the rocker arms in the center of the tractor with stock hydraulics. Question is is when the platform is attached and on the ground, it sits up hi in the back and good in the front, if I adjust it to lay flat(on the ground) as it should,as its raised the front comes up but the rear is slow to follow and is never corrects to level. I have made several adjustments and none seem to correct,wondering what I am doing wrong ? Thank you-

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jimmyjoe in mn

12-27-2007 17:50:53




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 Re: Famrall C 3pt in reply to Lloyd1, 12-27-2007 07:48:11  
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I had that problem and had to lower the top link hitch point.



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Nat 2

12-27-2007 12:35:47




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 Re: Famrall C 3pt in reply to MN Rick, 12-27-2007 07:48:11  
For the implement to go up level, all three pivot points on the tractor have to be on a flat plane, and all three pivot points on the implement have to be on a parallel plane.

For example: If the top link pivot on the C is 16" above and 4" behind the pivots for the lift arms, then the top link pivot on your platform MUST be 16" above and 4" behind the lift pins on the platform. AND AND AND all three arms must be the exact same length.

This is a common problem even on factory 3pt hitch setups. The top link bracket is always a little bit behind the lift arm pivot points, and the three points on the implement are all in a vertical plane.

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georgeky

12-27-2007 12:43:48




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 Re: Famrall C 3pt in reply to Nat 2, 12-27-2007 12:35:47  
I have a bale spike that doesn't work well on factory 3 point for just that reason. The lower lift pins are directly on the frame ends. in a straight path with top link bracket. The other one I have has the lower pins on a plate towards the tractor about 4 inches forward of top link bracket. It works fine.



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georgeky

12-27-2007 12:18:27




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 Re: Famrall C 3pt in reply to Lloyd1, 12-27-2007 07:48:11  
I can't see what you have, but lots of add on 3 point hitches have this problem. The top link bracket are either to low or to high. This causes problems in maintaining level position from low to high and visa versa. This is why I have a SC with fast hitch, and fast hitch implements. They work right. I also have a plain C, with implements so I never needed the 3 point on either. I do have 3 point adapter arms for my fast hitches, but they have the same problem you are having. Sorry I wasn't any help.

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