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Re: class I vs. class II hitch
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Posted by Sid on February 19, 2005 at 22:43:55 from (12.156.150.173):
In Reply to: class I vs. class II hitch posted by MPM on February 19, 2005 at 06:27:53:
You will find some info on the left of this page under research and info. The section 3-point specs wil give you some general dimensions on three point hitches. You can buy shims,adapters bushings or whatever you want to call them to fit on the pin of a class one that will let it fit a class two tractor. And I have seen this done quit often. I suggest you keep in mind if you use a category 1 implement on a category 2 tractor you are using more HP than the implement was designed for. So think twice about goin full throttle depending on what implement your are using. Also note that in the section I refered you to that the term "category is used, I have heard the term "category used more often the class when refering to three point hitch sizes. I guess it depends on where you live as to what is used most often.
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