Posted by The Famous Grouse on April 06, 2016 at 12:03:46 from (75.146.45.9):
Hi everyone. Need your help again.
I'm looking at a 7.5 foot disc harrow for my John Deer 2010 gas tractor. The disc harrow is a Category 1 hitch setup and the disc weighs 1100 pounds.
My tractor (1964 Deere 2010) is up at my hunting property so I cannot make any measurements. I would like to take all the right gear with me so I can hook this new disc harrow up and actually use it the first time out.
So my questions are simple:
I'm assuming that this disk, since it's a cat 1, is NOT too big for this Deere 2010? Hard to imagine, but I thought I'd better ask.
What do I need to bring with me to actually hook this up and use it?
My property is remote and outside of a small town hardware store that may/may not have some parts, there is no good option if I hose this up and don't have the gear I need with me.
- If I'm not mistaken, the Deere 2010 is a category 1 hitch? So do I need bushings and if yes, which sizes?
- I don't own a top link. Which one do I need to buy to hook up a cat 1 implement to the Deere? Are there different sizes, lengths, etc?
I can always buy more parts than I need and return the unused parts if there's an "it depends" factor somewhere, but this is totally new to me. I have 2 big box farm supply stores near me, so I don't anticipate that getting the parts is the issue, it's more knowing what to get.
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