rpoe
New member
Sorry for the newbie question, but I (and my back) need a lesson in 3 point hitches. I bought a 6 foot landscape rake today. Brought it home in a small trailer, hooked up chains and got it out with my 3940 Kubota. Then the fun began. I had never attached an implement to the tractor, I've only had the tractor about a month. This rake is really not horribly heavy, I could pick up one side at a time and wrestle it into place, but I'd hate to do it every day. What happens with heavier implements? Are there hand trucks or something similar to move these things around? I lowered the hitch as far down as possible and made it easier, but still not easy. I had to adjust the width quite a bit, and hope I did it right (removed pins and as the arms slid they widened). Also, the lower arms can be extended about 4 inches but I don't understand how that helps. I was amazed at the design/engineering of the hitch, and am suspecting that there's an easier way to do this, I just don't know about it. I would sure appreciate any advice or maybe links to learning it better. Thanks.