"First post" just finished my 3 point hitch on cub cadet SGT

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I just don't have space for anything more than hand held tools. Everything was cut with a 4 1/2" angle grinder and drilled with a cordless drill and welded with my Lincoln 220

I had to build this thing to bend the lower arms.
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Great job.

If Santa's elves would start building you a variable speed reciprocating saw about now they could have a real nice one built by Dec. 25. and then you'd be unstoppable.:D
 
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Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?
 
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SandburRanch said:
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Great job.

If Santa's elves would start building you a variable speed reciprocating saw about now they could have a real nice one built by Dec. 25. and then you'd be unstoppable.:D

Is a variable speed sawzall good for cutting 1/2" thick stuff? If so, I can swing on of them fairly easily.
 
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workinprogress said:
Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?

No, but I will get one in the morning.
 
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workinprogress said:
Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?

The unpainted bar going out of the picture on the right is for the 3 pt. It doesn't pin directly to the cylinder, but to the clevis piece that locates the cylinder. Hope that makes sense. Kind of had to explain.
 

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