3-Point Hitch GC1705 - 3 Point Height

   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #1  

Massey2019

Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2019
Messages
49
Location
Fox Island WA
Tractor
Massey GC1705
Purchased my GC1705 with loader and 54 deck, cannot be much more excited.

I bought a 3 point receiver adapter that is great. It mounted with no issues.

My question: how far down will the 3 point go? Is it limited by having the mower deck attached?

Mine will only drop to about a 35 degree angle, not all the way down.

Sorry, for the question, but have never had a real tractor.

Thanks
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #2  
MY 1715 will let the 3PH go down to about 8 inches off ground... And only has about 18 inches of vertical travel (I think)... I have been wondering if 3PH will actuality lift a mower high enough for real maneuvering....

If you are going to be changing implements a lot, you might want to consider a quick hitch....

And for any heavy lifting with FEL either use a mower as counter balance or make a ballast box.... I made about a 500-600 pound ballast box for rear and it made it much better/safer for FEL heavy lifts...

Also for some some odd shape lifting (things the refuse to stay in bucket) with FEL you may want to consider some bucket hooks...

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/customization/404148-bucket-hooks.html

Dale
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Appreciate the information, will call the dealer tomorrow as there may be an issue with the tractor.
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #4  
Purchased my GC1705 with loader and 54 deck, cannot be much more excited.

I bought a 3 point receiver adapter that is great. It mounted with no issues.

My question: how far down will the 3 point go? Is it limited by having the mower deck attached?

Mine will only drop to about a 35 degree angle, not all the way down.

Sorry, for the question, but have never had a real tractor.

Thanks

Just wondering if your top link is adjusted properly, or your pto shaft for your implement is the correct length?
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Just wondering if your top link is adjusted properly, or your pto shaft for your implement is the correct length?

Well, to be honest, I have never owned a tractor with a real 3 point hitch. My last was a John Deere 318 and it didn't have a 3 point.

I wondered if I should adjust the top link but am not sure if the geometry.

At this point, nothing attached except a 3 point adapter that I want to use to hook to my wood chipper.

Thanks,
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #6  
Is this 54-inch the mid-mount or a 3PH mount? If you have a mid-mount mower attached, the 3PH will continue to drop its full travel range even after the mid-mount is sitting on the ground. You may need to adjust the pressure relief/drop speed knob (between your feet) to allow the arms to drop under their own weight when nothing is on them. Otherwise, hold the 3PH lever down while pushing on the right side lift arm with your foot.


If you're having a 3PH issue with a mower, the geometry is usually that: while on flat ground, the lower link pins and top link pin hole should be in a straight vertical plane. Shorten or lengthen the top link to start off and then adjust according to your grounds.
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Got it working! There was a bracket at the top link connection, that was limiting travel down. I removed it and everything works fine. Not sure what this bracket is for, other than to maybe stabilize the 3 point setup when not being used?

The mower is a 54" mid mount on this unit. I checked mounting geometry and it seems to be correct.

I really appreciate you taking the time to respond, it helped!

Thanks,



Is this 54-inch the mid-mount or a 3PH mount? If you have a mid-mount mower attached, the 3PH will continue to drop its full travel range even after the mid-mount is sitting on the ground. You may need to adjust the pressure relief/drop speed knob (between your feet) to allow the arms to drop under their own weight when nothing is on them. Otherwise, hold the 3PH lever down while pushing on the right side lift arm with your foot.


If you're having a 3PH issue with a mower, the geometry is usually that: while on flat ground, the lower link pins and top link pin hole should be in a straight vertical plane. Shorten or lengthen the top link to start off and then adjust according to your grounds.
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #8  
The bracket is probably the one that holds up the top link when not in use, sometimes it will sit in a halfway position and hinder the top link from being able to go all the way down.
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Just got feedback from the dealer and it is meant to stabilize the top link. Guess it must be new as they had to do some research and it wasn't in the manual.
 
   / GC1705 - 3 Point Height #10  
Just got feedback from the dealer and it is meant to stabilize the top link. Guess it must be new as they had to do some research and it wasn't in the manual.

Picture of what you're talking about?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Utility Trailer (A45336)
Utility Trailer...
2015 Ford F-150 4WD (A46877)
2015 Ford F-150...
Hyster H50FT 5,000lbs Pneumatic Tire Forklift (A44571)
Hyster H50FT...
Timber 83AXH-8 Ax Mulcher (A47484)
Timber 83AXH-8 Ax...
2013 Ford Fusion SE Sedan (A44572)
2013 Ford Fusion...
2025 LandHonor LHR-LB8850 UNUSED Leaf Blower (A47484)
2025 LandHonor...
 
Top