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Kelly Weimer

04-12-2002 06:02:34




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Does any one know where to find the standard dimensions for a Cat. 0 3 point? I need the width between the lift arms and the center line dimension from lift links to top link. Im going to build a hitch for my Case 444 and want to get it right. Thanks, Kelly




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JMS/MN

04-13-2002 09:50:19




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 Re: Category 0 3 point in reply to Kelly Weimer, 04-12-2002 06:02:34  
Try a search of ASAE (American Society of Agricultural Engineers). www.asae.org or www.asae.org/pubs/history2000/toc.html



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JMS/MN

04-14-2002 09:07:27




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 Re: Re: Category 0 3 point in reply to JMS/MN, 04-13-2002 09:50:19  
On asae home page- click on search. On tech library page : category- enter standards. Enter Query: type in hitch



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paul

04-13-2002 09:05:57




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 Re: Category 0 3 point in reply to Kelly Weimer, 04-12-2002 06:02:34  
Yea, my understanding is that there really is no standard for cat 0, the garden people all made their own stuff their own way, so it's a mess.

--->Paul



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Pete in Ks

04-12-2002 07:59:00




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 Re: Category 0 3 point in reply to Kelly Weimer, 04-12-2002 06:02:34  
Dimensions vary but I set the lower pins at 21" apart and the top link at 12" above that. NOTE: Sears equipment was completely different. I designed my 3pt to match the tractor.(A White GT-1650) Some of the things I found is the 3 attach points location on the tractor and the length of arms and toplink make a lot of difference in how well your 3pt works. You have to do the math. No way around it.

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