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Hi everyone,
Once upon a time I had a table showing the dimensions of the different 3 point hitches, but can't find it to save my life. Does anyone know of a link to one that I can download? Thanks in advance for you're help. Ted |
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How about this:
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Hi Wingnut,
Thanks for the reply but what I'm looking for is the distance between the lower arms and the the distance from the lower arm pins to the upper link pin for both Cat 0 and Cat 1. Ted |
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400ted,
Here is a link that I think will help: http://www.louisianalawnandgarden.or...+Hitch+Fit.htm You have to look for the pic, but it is clickable and enlargable.
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JDFANATIC,
Thanks for the link, it helps a lot. Ted |
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I found a new link if anyone is interested:
http://www.tractorsmart.com/enter.htm click on "info" then "Tractor Three Point Lift Types" They give the vertical height for the cat 1 as 18" but they don't list this dimension for the cat 0, would it be the same? Thanks, Hause |
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HI,
I was in Tractor Supply Company yesterday and they had a three point hitch chart. I am pretty sure the vertical measurement for Cat. 0 is 12 inches. |
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OT: But where does those generic pages come from when a link is dead like that?
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i think cat o is about 20'' between links
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nice dwgs JustinR
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