I got it at Northern Tool. They have various sizes there.Hi Redbug, I have a Kubota LX2620 with the same 3 point hitch arms (my old tractor had the straight arms that accepted the brackets available a most farm suppliers). I just found your solution for the drawbar rotation and I'm trying to to find a clevis that fits. Can you let me know where to get the clevis in your photo? Thanks!
Can't raise and lower it with the 3pt, OP is wanting to avoid/limit having to use the trailer tongue jacks, which I can understand.Why not use the drawbar under the belly of the tractor. That's what its there for.
Yeah. Back under the trailer's coupler, lift.Can't raise and lower it with the 3pt, OP is wanting to avoid/limit having to use the trailer tongue jacks, which I can understand.
Fabricated this one to use on my forks, works great has chain for backup just in caseHere is a pic and material list of what I slapped together back in '01. I can see my total expense was just under $18 and an hour or so to build it. I've since made several different styles including ones that work on gooseneck trailers. I can't remember the last time I used it though after I got a set of forks for my tractor and have a forklift. The 2nd picture is somthing I use hundreds of times per year. It sure beats burning a hole in a perfectly good fork and bolting a ball on the fork! It took me a couple of hours to design that and weld it up. I can put it on or take it off in just a few seconds with no damage to my expensive forks.