3-Point Hitch Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch

/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #21  
I did a little checking and I don't know what dealer group folks are working with that are saying they cant get three points for the 110tlb but both the std 3 point and hyd 3 point are still available.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch
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#22  
Yep.. you'll have the toggle on the FEL joystick to operate the 3rd function on the loader.

You should be able to see the SCV's even with the hoe mounted on the tractor.

Likely a little difficult with the cab... eh, Steve?

Still could go with the standard 3pt hardware from a 4000 series tractor, though. I'll bet that's gonna leave a mark in the checking account, though - just a guess - $1,500...?

AKfish

Yesterday was my lucky day. I called the dealer and asked to talk to someone about a 3 point hitch. I asked about a hitch for a 4000 series and the guy said, well they make a kit for the 110tlb so maybe that is what you need. He then tells me that it is available for $805. It is LVB24858. It has the stabilizer chains instead of the bars. He also mentioned that there was a guy that he knew who was selling a used setup. He gave me the guys number and I went and picked it up. He sold it to me for $300 and it is in good shape. It has the stabilizer chains.

The guy I talked to before told me it was unavailable and that he had called John Deere and they told him it was unavailable. I think he was blowing smoke. I won't bother dealing with him in the future.

Thanks to everyone for all the help and sorry for misleading everyone.

Maybe I will see if I can install rear remotes on my machine? Supposedly they are not field installable.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #23  
Yesterday was my lucky day. I called the dealer and asked to talk to someone about a 3 point hitch. I asked about a hitch for a 4000 series and the guy said, well they make a kit for the 110tlb so maybe that is what you need. He then tells me that it is available for $805. It is LVB24858. It has the stabilizer chains instead of the bars. He also mentioned that there was a guy that he knew who was selling a used setup. He gave me the guys number and I went and picked it up. He sold it to me for $300 and it is in good shape. It has the stabilizer chains.

The guy I talked to before told me it was unavailable and that he had called John Deere and they told him it was unavailable. I think he was blowing smoke. I won't bother dealing with him in the future.

Thanks to everyone for all the help and sorry for misleading everyone.

Maybe I will see if I can install rear remotes on my machine? Supposedly they are not field installable.

Well... you scored big! Congrats!

You can do anything if you're willing to spend the money and do the work! You'll need to strip the tractor down to it's skivvies!! 6 port block valve with electric diverter that sits almost mid-tractor (about where the back of your heels rest on the floor) and a bunch of hard lines that run in every direction!

AKfish
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #24  
Yesterday was my lucky day. I called the dealer and asked to talk to someone about a 3 point hitch. I asked about a hitch for a 4000 series and the guy said, well they make a kit for the 110tlb so maybe that is what you need. He then tells me that it is available for $805. It is LVB24858. It has the stabilizer chains instead of the bars. He also mentioned that there was a guy that he knew who was selling a used setup. He gave me the guys number and I went and picked it up. He sold it to me for $300 and it is in good shape. It has the stabilizer chains.

The guy I talked to before told me it was unavailable and that he had called John Deere and they told him it was unavailable. I think he was blowing smoke. I won't bother dealing with him in the future.

Thanks to everyone for all the help and sorry for misleading everyone.

Maybe I will see if I can install rear remotes on my machine? Supposedly they are not field installable.


$300 bucks you did good.:thumbsup: I need to get your opinion on some horse races coming up.:D
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch
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#25  
Well... you scored big! Congrats!

You can do anything if you're willing to spend the money and do the work! You'll need to strip the tractor down to it's skivvies!! 6 port block valve with electric diverter that sits almost mid-tractor (about where the back of your heels rest on the floor) and a bunch of hard lines that run in every direction!

AKfish

Well that sounds like a major project so I will probably wait on that one. Thanks!
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch
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#26  
$300 bucks you did good.:thumbsup: I need to get your opinion on some horse races coming up.:D


When I spoke to the guy on the phone, he said he would sell it for half of the new price, but he didn't know what it was worth. I told him $805 and he said wow, I can do better than that, I will take $300. So that was nice of him. I tried not to sound too excited but I couldn't wait to get there.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #27  
I just bought a 110TLB and am finding out how hard it is to get a used 3pt Hitch for it, part # LVB24858 anyone know where there is one? I rather not spend $720 at the dealer.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #28  
I am new to the 110 TLB world but after much research I found that it was the tractor that fit my needs, well wants... I spent several hours reading threads and searching the internet for a 3pt hitch kit. Unfortunately I've run into some of the same issues discussed above; Deere no longer makes it, oh wait they do but it's $1500... I looked at a used gannon that a guy is selling locally and mentioned that I was looking for a 3pt hitch. He just happened to have a JD 3pt lower arms and lift arms, however he doesn't know what model they are off. I told him I'd like to try them on and see how they fit. It looks like everything fits, with some minor mods, but I'm not sure how long the lower arms "should" be. I'm afraid if they are much shorter then OEM then I'll hit the rear of the tractor when I lift any attachments... At any rate the point of this long drawn out story is that I'm looking for a measurement of an OEM 3pt hitch lower arm. The lower arm measures 26 inches from center to center. Can anyone help? IMG_3023.jpgIMG_3023.jpg
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #29  
Might try to order the 4x20 series telescopic link arms from your Deere dealer through whole goods. When I ordered my 4520 I bought two sets of the telescopic links as an option, these came in a separate box and the tractor was shipped with the standard lower arms. I put one set on my 110tlb and one on the 4520. If I had known Brian with Fitrite Hydraulics at the time I would have ordered the topntilt kit or parts from him. Hooking up the Gannon box blade is much easier with the telescopic links.

Seems that you can buy the telescopic link arms for about $350 and the hydraulics from Brian and have less than $1000 in a telescopic tnt kit.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #30  
I've looked at Brian's website and am planning on using his T&T implements, however a little confused about what you're saying "telescopic links". I don't have a good grasp on the correct terminology of all the parts of the 3pt hitch parts. From what I understand I need the two lower arms, one lifting link and then a stabilizing chain or bar. The rest I can get from Fitrite. When you say telescopic link, are you speaking of the lower arms? What I really need to know is if the lower arm I've got is long enough. Can you tell me how long your lower arms are?
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #31  
Measuring from pin to pin the lower arms are 29 3/4" long. The telescopic links I am referring to are the ends of these lower hitch arms, they can be unlatched and pulled out a few inches to make hook up to implements easier. Once hooked up you back up the tractor to lock the ends back in the fixed position.

Trying to hookup a heavy Gannon box blade with clevis pin set up is much easier when you can move the link ends around. The telescopic link option for a 4x20 Deere was about a $330 option, for that you get the new set of lift arms in a long flat carton. You simply swap these out with the standard lower arms shipped with the tractor.

Point is the lower arms from a 110 or 4x20 series should work the same. Brian sent me a message this afternoon about this and the sway bars are slightly different as the new design uses the round bar vs the older flat style bars. Both of my tractors are on a job right now but I will look at the sway bar set up to see if there is any differences that would be an issue.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #32  
I've looked at Brian's website and am planning on using his T&T implements, however a little confused about what you're saying "telescopic links". I don't have a good grasp on the correct terminology of all the parts of the 3pt hitch parts.

Parts key #27 is regular non telescoping draft link. Parts key #51 is telescoping draft link simply move latch(#48) to unlock then slide link(#41) out to aid in attaching implement.
 

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/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #33  
Hey guys, thanks for the help. Unfortunately I'm still having a hard time finding the right part numbers. Here's what I've found for that looks like a telescoping link. I can't seem to find the page that Tx Jim posted. Maybe I'm searching under the wrong model number, not sure...
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/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #34  
We have run into a problem with the Deere 3-point hitch kit we just purchased for our Deere 110TLB.

The adjustable lift-arm link has a square sheath with handles coming out the sides. The handles hit the backhoe attachment point when the rocker arm and implement is lifted.

Has anyone run into this problem? Any suggested solutions? The dealer is suggesting cutting off one of the lift arm handles, but this seems like an odd solution to something the cost so much money.

Thanks in advance for any suggested solutions.
 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #36  
We have run into a problem with the Deere 3-point hitch kit we just purchased for our Deere 110TLB.

The adjustable lift-arm link has a square sheath with handles coming out the sides. The handles hit the backhoe attachment point when the rocker arm and implement is lifted.

Has anyone run into this problem? Any suggested solutions? The dealer is suggesting cutting off one of the lift arm handles, but this seems like an odd solution to something the cost so much money.

Thanks in advance for any suggested solutions.


Take a look at this video and see if it helps. It's from Billstmaxx, he has a lot of videos on the 110tlb

 
/ Deere 110TLB 3 point hitch #37  
I have had my 110TLB for a couple months and am very pleased with it. It did not come with the 3 point hitch. My local dealer is telling me it is no longer available. I get the same message on the jdparts website, so I guess he is not pulling my leg. I am wondering if I can use a generic 3 point setup like I see on ebay. It would be nice to have the "top and tilt" hitch, but it shows no longer available either. I was told that 2010 was the last year of production for the 110TLB. Mine is a 2006 model. Thanks for any help. Bruce

Are you still looking for these parts? Does your 110 have the rear hydraulic set up for top n tilt? I have a set up that has never been used as it was sold to me new and my machine was not set up with the rear Hydraulics Contact me at salt265@aol.com if so
 

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