Posted by BradyW on July 25, 2014 at 07:27:09 from (107.195.171.71):
Yes, I know the tractor has a drawbar, but most of these tractors without loaders have very limited attachment points when working off the front end. I added this to my 2555, I can use any "Receiver Style" device: tow hook, broad cast seeder/sander, drop down drawbar, my 10 ton winch on its adapter plate, barbed wire reel, plate mounted vise for repairing baler belts, etc... Very universal, I like pushing wagons in the shed this way when working alone. I stole the idea from the little old Ford tractors with the grill guard/front drawbar.
Made out of 1/2" plate steel, 6" receiver tube, couple D rings. I over sized the holes when I drilled them for easy fit. The front of the tractor casting is not flush so I added 2" strips along the backside where the bolts go to build it out. I welded gussets four ways to "beef" it up. Just thought I would pass along..
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