How to ID class 1 3ph implements

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Newbie 3ph question.

If I go to a farm auction, how do I identify class 1 vs others if it isn't identified? I'd hate to buy something only to find it doesn't fit.

Ian
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements #2  
Got to TractorSmart and then click on the INFO tab then the Three Point Lift Types. This gives all the info you need. The pin size is the quickest.
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements #3  
I'm sure others can tell you more, but basically it's just the size of the pins used/needed to attach it. Cat 0 being the smallest. If your tractor is Cat 1 but you end up buying a implement with Cat 2 which would have larger holes for the pins than your tractor, you would simply use an adapter for the Cat 2 holes. It's just a short sleeve that fits inside the Cat 2 hole with an inside diameter that allows the Cat 1 pins to fit.
 
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Newbie 3ph question.

If I go to a farm auction, how do I identify class 1 vs others if it isn't identified? I'd hate to buy something only to find it doesn't fit.

Ian

Cat 1 implements will have 3/4" top link pins and 7/8" lower link pins.

Brian
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements
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#5  
Thanks, I suppose I can just take some pins to the auctions and check for fit.

Ian
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements #6  
Be a little careful of category II implements for a category I hitch. The other difference beside the pin size is the spacing on the lift arms. Category I is 26" center to center of lift point, Category II is 32". That can cause issues with the lift arm length and interference with your rear tires.
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements
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thanks, I won't buy anything but cat 1 stuff.

Ian
 
   / How to ID class 1 3ph implements #8  
Yep, pin size is the quickest. Take a tape measure or a set of calipers with you. I can usually tell just by looking. It is not hard to tell the difference between 7/8" lower pins and 1-1/8" pins on a cat II when you have been around them awhile.

And most of the implements in the size you will be looking at will more than likely be cat 1 anyway. A 4' bushhog, 5' blade or boxblade, 5' mower, all are most likely going to be cat 1.
 
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I was always afraid to ask this question but here goes....what class hitch would my 2001 790 be?
 
 

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