California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Jjpbe you mentioned the 3-point arms risked rubbing your tires. I can't tell if my arms have more of an offset, zig-zag. They might. Here's a photo.
The photo also illustrates the tire width gained by moving everything to maximum. I need the width to resist rollover in this sloping orchard. Compare the tire-to-fender space between your photo and this.
I measured the distance between 3-point arms: 12.25" at the tractor end, probably 12" width of the tractor bracket.
And I added washers to shim out this Yanmar-USA box blade to match my QHitch width. Width is 26.75" between 3 point arms at the implement end.

The photo also illustrates the tire width gained by moving everything to maximum. I need the width to resist rollover in this sloping orchard. Compare the tire-to-fender space between your photo and this.
I measured the distance between 3-point arms: 12.25" at the tractor end, probably 12" width of the tractor bracket.
And I added washers to shim out this Yanmar-USA box blade to match my QHitch width. Width is 26.75" between 3 point arms at the implement end.
