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Anyone use this on their 3-point tractor hookup?

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mhnatt
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I'll be doing some land plane work making and maintaining pasture roads and figured a nice crown could be made with an angle. A hydraulic cylinder would be easier than manually adjusting back and forth.

I just wonder about how durable this is and would it last for work when I wouldn't need it (which is most of the time).

Gunny456
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AG
I have a Case 480D Loader/Landscaper with a large box blade and scarifier on it. It's basically a heavy duty three point. That is exactly how they raise and lower the right arm…. With a large hydraulic cylinder. I use it for just that… crowning or making the bar ditch.
I think your idea would work great.
MouthBQ98
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I don't see why it wouldn't work. Has to be easier than hand cranking the angle adjustment threaded rod link on my tractor. Hydraulic cylinders are plenty tough.
Gunny456
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That's for sure. I've been thinking of doing the center link on my JD as well.
One-Eyed Fat Man
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When I was in high schoolI worked for a peanut farmer in Pearsall and they had those hitches on all their tractors. No problems at all.
Bigballin
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My peanut farming grandfather had these on his tractors when needed.

However, he put on his hay fork with one of these cylinders on and magnetic spacers were off. Brought a round bale through the back glass of his JD 4040
AG81xx
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Isn't it just a "Top and Tilt" kit. Do a search using that. Lots of them out there.
cavscout96
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Yep. Top and tilt.
mhnatt
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Thanks - that's exactly what I need. But I cannot find a Top and Tilt kit large enough for the Kubota M7 (170hp). I'm guessing this is only for smaller tractors?
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