Hardacrefarm
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Well, I'm adapting a set of 9N lower lift arms to make a 3pt hitch for the front of my truck for use with a loader bucket, boom pole,
forks,....whatever's needed.
It should be helpful when the tractor isn't available or is tied up.
Mostly, I had the parts, and I just like the idea.
Picks up an HD 8 foot plow with ease...probably good for around 1000# lifting.
As set up in these pics it lifts to 19 inches, but I'm "estimating" it'll get to about 26 inches with just minor improvement, and could possibly get to about 30 inches with a bit of adjustments (very time consuming for those top end extra few inches, we'll wait to see if it's really needed).
But those heights are BEFORE a load is applied...Spring compression under load will drop it some-just the same way as picking up the
snowplow.
Also, "might" not use the quick hitch in daily use, as it adds about 65-75 pounds that could be dedicated towards the actual load itself, plus extends the leverage an extra 4 inches outwards that the truck springs and ball joints have to hold. That may not sound like a lot, but for a unit that wasn't built with this in mind, it could prove disasterous when nearing the upper end of it's capabilities.
Time will tell as it gets used and I can see more clearly how I use it.
For right now though, the quick hitch makes measurements and the hitch's potential a lot easier to see and imagine.
Haven't got a lot of time to dedicate to the intracates of it right now, but it should start to be ready/or at least usable within a couple of weeks-
LOTS of welding & cooling times involved, not to mention the engineering aspect of making it all work and hold up, and going over all the existing welds of the plow frame itself.
The upper end weight capability and safety are what takes time, but the basic lift is already there.
Obviously there's no down pressure, but tilt is very do-able.
The truck is starting to get a bit old, and is destined to become a woods truck on the property, so it's being altered little by little to work in unison with my 9N & 8N tractors, but still has to be used over the road presently, so only small advances toward that can be made for right now.
forks,....whatever's needed.
It should be helpful when the tractor isn't available or is tied up.
Mostly, I had the parts, and I just like the idea.
Picks up an HD 8 foot plow with ease...probably good for around 1000# lifting.
As set up in these pics it lifts to 19 inches, but I'm "estimating" it'll get to about 26 inches with just minor improvement, and could possibly get to about 30 inches with a bit of adjustments (very time consuming for those top end extra few inches, we'll wait to see if it's really needed).
But those heights are BEFORE a load is applied...Spring compression under load will drop it some-just the same way as picking up the
snowplow.
Also, "might" not use the quick hitch in daily use, as it adds about 65-75 pounds that could be dedicated towards the actual load itself, plus extends the leverage an extra 4 inches outwards that the truck springs and ball joints have to hold. That may not sound like a lot, but for a unit that wasn't built with this in mind, it could prove disasterous when nearing the upper end of it's capabilities.
Time will tell as it gets used and I can see more clearly how I use it.
For right now though, the quick hitch makes measurements and the hitch's potential a lot easier to see and imagine.
Haven't got a lot of time to dedicate to the intracates of it right now, but it should start to be ready/or at least usable within a couple of weeks-
LOTS of welding & cooling times involved, not to mention the engineering aspect of making it all work and hold up, and going over all the existing welds of the plow frame itself.
The upper end weight capability and safety are what takes time, but the basic lift is already there.
Obviously there's no down pressure, but tilt is very do-able.
The truck is starting to get a bit old, and is destined to become a woods truck on the property, so it's being altered little by little to work in unison with my 9N & 8N tractors, but still has to be used over the road presently, so only small advances toward that can be made for right now.
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