Cat 3

   / Cat 3 #1  

icandoit

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Flatonia,Tx, USA
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1978 JD4630
I have a JD4630-150+ HP. I was wondering if there was any way I could mount a cat2 PHD on it. I was told by different people I couldn't and I could. One told me that as long as I don't go over 1000 RPM I could possibly do this. Any thoughts? How about any other implements?

Thanks in advance
Dick Austin
 
   / Cat 3 #2  
Cat 3 refers to the 3point, which can be regular cat 3 - or it can be cat 3N, which is the same dimentions of a cat 2 with bigger holes that are easily bushed to work just fine with cat 2 stuff.

A real cat 3 3pt hitch can often be narrowed & bushed down to 2pt dimentions by shifting the linkage some - chain, bar, or rub bar.

The 1000 rpm thing is a different issue, that is a 540 vs 1000 rpm pto. Most tractors of your size allow the use of either speed, often with a replaceable stub shaft on the tractor.

It is possible a cat 2 phd would also have the option to go 540 or 1000 with a different gearset/ shaft option. I'm not really familiar with a cat 2 phd, must be heavy duty! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I would not want to use a 1000 rpm tractor with a 540 rpm phd, as you want the digger to go about as slow as possible to start with.

Would help to understand the exact issue some, you kind of mashed a couple different issues together?

--->Paul
 
   / Cat 3 #3  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Cat 3 refers to the 3point, which can be regular cat 3 - or it can be cat 3N, which is the same dimentions of a cat 2 with bigger holes that are easily bushed to work just fine with cat 2 stuff.

A real cat 3 3pt hitch can often be narrowed & bushed down to 2pt dimentions by shifting the linkage some - chain, bar, or rub bar.

The 1000 rpm thing is a different issue, that is a 540 vs 1000 rpm pto. Most tractors of your size allow the use of either speed, often with a replaceable stub shaft on the tractor.

It is possible a cat 2 phd would also have the option to go 540 or 1000 with a different gearset/ shaft option. I'm not really familiar with a cat 2 phd, must be heavy duty! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I would not want to use a 1000 rpm tractor with a 540 rpm phd, as you want the digger to go about as slow as possible to start with.

Would help to understand the exact issue some, you kind of mashed a couple different issues together?

--->Paul )</font>

Diddo.
 

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