"First post" just finished my 3 point hitch on cub cadet SGT

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mpowerjw

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I've been reading posts on TBN for some time now. Thought I would join so I could share my recent build. I only have very basic fab tools so that limited how elaborate I could get, but I'm still very happy with the way it came out. By the way, this is on my cub cadet 1872.
 

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Not sure how many pictures I'm allowed to put.
 

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Not sure how many pictures I'm allowed to put.

As many as you can if they are of stuff like this! Nice build, by the way. In the third photo it looks like you have an actuator link (disconnected) that will raise/lower the hitch via the rock shaft - will that be connected to a lever?
 
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Nice job..I can't wait to see what you can make with more advanced Fab Tools.
 
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Baby Grand said:
In the third photo it looks like you have an actuator link (disconnected) that will raise/lower the hitch via the rock shaft - will that be connected to a lever?

It connects to the single lift hydraulic cylinder in the middle of the frame. It lifts the mower deck, the snow plow, and the 3 point
 
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Sweet!
 
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Good thinking and good work. It looks like you could disconnect the cylinder pushbar from the from the 3-point lift with a pin and just leave it in place when you weren't using the 3-point? That way your lift cylinder could be used for other things. Might need a prop to hold the 3-point up so you could leave an implement on it. Couldn't tell - did you weld ball-ends on the lower links?
Jim
 
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jimmysisson said:
Good thinking and good work. It looks like you could disconnect the cylinder pushbar from the from the 3-point lift with a pin and just leave it in place when you weren't using the 3-point? That way your lift cylinder could be used for other things. Might need a prop to hold the 3-point up so you could leave an implement on it. Couldn't tell - did you weld ball-ends on the lower links?
Jim

I was thinking about removing two pins that hold the lift links and just taking them out then make a couple of short chains that will connect to the top link plate to hold the 3pt up when not in use. The factory rock shaft for the cylinder is made in 2 pieces so I can lock the 60" mower deck up and still use the 3pt. Just not the other way around. And yes there are swivel balls on the lower lift arms.
 

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davygp38 said:
Nice job..I can't wait to see what you can make with more advanced Fab Tools.

I just don't have space for anything more than hand held tools. Everything was cut with a 4 1/2" angle grinder and drilled with a cordless drill and welded with my Lincoln 220

I had to build this thing to bend the lower arms.
 

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Just put together a combination sleeve hitch / 2" receiver adapter for the 3pt. I will still have to reinforce the 5/8 holes with some heavy washers. Or is that even necessary?
 

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I just don't have space for anything more than hand held tools. Everything was cut with a 4 1/2" angle grinder and drilled with a cordless drill and welded with my Lincoln 220

I had to build this thing to bend the lower arms.
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Great job.

If Santa's elves would start building you a variable speed reciprocating saw about now they could have a real nice one built by Dec. 25. and then you'd be unstoppable.:D
 
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Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?
 
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SandburRanch said:
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Great job.

If Santa's elves would start building you a variable speed reciprocating saw about now they could have a real nice one built by Dec. 25. and then you'd be unstoppable.:D

Is a variable speed sawzall good for cutting 1/2" thick stuff? If so, I can swing on of them fairly easily.
 
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workinprogress said:
Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?

No, but I will get one in the morning.
 
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workinprogress said:
Looks great. Do you have Any photos of the connection to the cylinder?

The unpainted bar going out of the picture on the right is for the 3 pt. It doesn't pin directly to the cylinder, but to the clevis piece that locates the cylinder. Hope that makes sense. Kind of had to explain.
 

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