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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2007 at 16:08:43 from (209.226.106.151):
In Reply to: SA 3 point posted by mark on July 05, 2007 at 14:54:07:
Mark: If you want a good cultivator hitch, take a serious look at factory 3 point hitches. Make note, how close lower links are at tractor in relation to implement. For good pulling of inground implements your lower links should be attached 4" in from final drive, and 6" ahead of the cultivator mount. If I were you, I'd use a cross member from side to side, weld 1/2" plates on the end to set cross member inline with and slightly below axles. You can use a large pin and pin the plates to the cultivator mount. Use a Ford or Fergie lower link 32" centers on balls. I have been building these close to a year, believe me attaching direct to cultivator mount does not work, been there and done that. It will work for you mower, but not in ground tillage. I do have photos and drawings.
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