Gord Baker
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If it is for temporary moving of a trailer, get 1 of the End holes bored out to 1-1/16". Leave the 2-5/16 Ball in place.
That's a good looking, useful, well-designed 3-PT 'towing accessory' as I've ever seen (much better than the old HF one I'm currently using). Any chance you have a link to where one might find more information about it?I am guessing that you are referring to this type of "drawbar"
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The lower bar in this picture is the actual drawbar.
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When using a pull point attached to the 3 point just be aware that there is NO hold down force in the 3 point assembly.
While 3 point hitches are handy and versatile they do require one step often over looked, a chain or other travel limiting device needs to be used to prevent trailer loading from lifting the drawbars and raming things into undesired locations such as fender and fuel tanks.
In this picture at the bottom of the picture you can see the clevis attached to the tractors drawbar and to hooks in the hitch to limit upward movement.
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another view showing the chains getting tight at the top of the 3 point lift
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I would never tow with a ball mounted on a lower link drawbar. The drawbar can rotate and put undue stress on the ball shank. And when you are braking going downhill, the drawbar can rise up, letting the back end of the trailer drop down and possibly damaging the tractor. You should only use the drawbar that has a rigid mount to the rear axle area. These are easily removed if you need to use the 3-point hitch.Sold my BX 25 "starter" tractor and upgraded to new L6060 with cat 1 3 pt drawbar hitch supplied by dealer. Tnought I was getting a cat 2 drawbar atrachment. The cat 1 has eleven 3/4 inch holes. I want to attach both 2 inch and 2 5/16 balls for moving wood chipper, splitter, empty flatbed trailer ( approx 3000 lbs with no load ). Tractor rear wheels are loaded. 2 inch ball is available with 3/4 shaft but smallest 2 5/16 ball comes in 1 inch shaft and up. So, can I drill one of the holes up to 1 inch or will I weaken the drawbar significantly? Are there other options, perhaps a way to attach a 2 inch hitch receiver to this drawbar? I have front pallet forks that I could possibly weld a receiver hitch to. Appreciate all thoughts, comments. Thank you.
Just get the three point receiver attachment for a tractor. I have one and it works great.Sold my BX 25 "starter" tractor and upgraded to new L6060 with cat 1 3 pt drawbar hitch supplied by dealer. Tnought I was getting a cat 2 drawbar atrachment. The cat 1 has eleven 3/4 inch holes. I want to attach both 2 inch and 2 5/16 balls for moving wood chipper, splitter, empty flatbed trailer ( approx 3000 lbs with no load ). Tractor rear wheels are loaded. 2 inch ball is available with 3/4 shaft but smallest 2 5/16 ball comes in 1 inch shaft and up. So, can I drill one of the holes up to 1 inch or will I weaken the drawbar significantly? Are there other options, perhaps a way to attach a 2 inch hitch receiver to this drawbar? I have front pallet forks that I could possibly weld a receiver hitch to. Appreciate all thoughts, comments. Thank you.
What would you like to know. It was my second design for a three point trailer hitch.That's a good looking, useful, well-designed 3-PT 'towing accessory' as I've ever seen (much better than the old HF one I'm currently using). Any chance you have a link to where one might find more information about it?
Thanks in advance...
There is no limiter built into the tractors 3 point to stop the arms from lifting from an external source. The hydraulics will only lift so far but the arms can usually be forced past that point easily.I pull a 30-foot gooseneck trailer that weighs 6,000lbs empty with both my L4060 and MX6000 tractors, using the simple 3-point hitch attachment pictured earlier in this thread. That attachment uses the lower arms and upper link so the hitch cannot spin around, with the GN ball on the top. Like the unit pictured, it also has the 2" receiver and the bale spear holes. Mine is extremely heavy duty and works very well. The trailer behind the tractor usually gets loaded to about 10,000 lbs. I stay off hills as the trailer brakes won't work with the tractor. There's no worry of the 3 point going up too far because using the gooseneck you are almost using all of the upward travel anyway. The nice thing with this attachment is you can back right under a trailer and lift the ball into the trailer.
Which is why I always recommend a chain from the hitch down to a solid part of the tractor to prevent the three point from being lifted past it's design height.My experience with 3 point moving trailer…level ground ok or back down the hill. I almost ended up dead. If it weren’t for the tail of the trailer digging in when the trailer pushed the 3 point to the top of its travel, broke the ball and started up over the tires (towards me) I wouldn’t be here to write this. It happens fast beware.