DK_Farms
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- Joined
- Jun 16, 2003
- Messages
- 102
- Location
- South Louisiana
- Tractor
- JD 4610 E-hydro 4WD, JD 5525 4WD Cab, JD 4066R
I have a Befco RD6 and the bottom pins are mounted to 2 plates that are parallel to each other and about 4 inches long. The 2 plates are bolted opposite the pin to the mower frame. This allows about 4 inches of up and down movement. The upper link connection is also a U-shaped bracket that pivots at the top of the A-frame hitch. With the draft arms all the way down, this gives the mower the ability to float somewhat. Putting the lift link pins in the float position also gives the mower an additional 1 1/2 inch of float.
Hope I explained this well enough. I need to get a new battery for my digital camera.
As for the quick hitches, particularly SpeeCo and iMatch, what is the EXACT inside to inside distance between the attachment points on the Cat 1 models? My Mohawk box is set up for Cat 1 and Cat 2. The inside distance between the Cat 1 attachment points is exactly 26 inches, and the top link distance is 16 inches, which is the standard. On my mower, however, the inside distance between the pins is 27 1/4 inches. Distance to top link, because of the floating top bracket, is 15 inches to 18 inches. Is there enough tolerance in the quick hitch measurements to allow me to use implements with slightly different bottom pin spacings?
Thanks
Ken
Hope I explained this well enough. I need to get a new battery for my digital camera.
As for the quick hitches, particularly SpeeCo and iMatch, what is the EXACT inside to inside distance between the attachment points on the Cat 1 models? My Mohawk box is set up for Cat 1 and Cat 2. The inside distance between the Cat 1 attachment points is exactly 26 inches, and the top link distance is 16 inches, which is the standard. On my mower, however, the inside distance between the pins is 27 1/4 inches. Distance to top link, because of the floating top bracket, is 15 inches to 18 inches. Is there enough tolerance in the quick hitch measurements to allow me to use implements with slightly different bottom pin spacings?
Thanks
Ken