deereman10
Bronze Member
Just wondering if theres a major difference between a category 1 and a category 2 three point hitch. Will an implement for a category 1 work with a tractor that has a category 2?
Found this information on the web somewhere. Maybe you can use it.
Cat 1 specs.
Top link pin dia = 3/4"
draw pin dia = 7/8"
lift arm spcaing = 26"
Cat 2 specs.
Top link pin dia = 1"
Draw pin dia = 1 1/8"
lift arm spacing = 32"
Okay. I'm looking to put a 6' king kutter tiller (cat 1) on my JD 2440 (cat 2)
Deereman 10,
Have you looked at a Deere 681 tiller with slip clutch and set up for Cat1 and CAT 2. That would be a good match for a 2440 imo.
My 2 cents...
I run a King Kutter 6 foot tiller behind my Cat 2 L5740 with 50 PTO HP.
The tiller specs call for a recommended hp of 35 to 50 on that particular width. I don't think that means that you can't run a more than that because the 48 inch calls for 20 to 35 horsepower and they use the exact same gearbox and gears. I sure it's a power recommendation for good performance of the tiller
I'm sure the gear box and everything else is built to handle more power and the slip clutch is there to take care of the parts anyway.
As far as the hook up, use bushings and go for it I say. I don't know john deere from squat so I can't talk about forward speed and all that. :ashamed:
I have looked at the 681 tiller but... it goes for upwards of $3500 to $4000 where as the King Kutters are between $1500 and $2000. I have also heard from more than one person that King Kutter makes the toughest tillers out there. Tougher than the John Deere's even