3-Point Hitch History of the three point hitch?

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I was changeing implements yesterday and got to thinking about how ingenious the three point hitch is and all the things it has to do in terms of strength, geometry, lifting, keeping implements away from rear tires, etc. It seems like a simple thing but it is deceptively complicated.

I began to wonder about the history of the three point hitch. Seems like I remember something about Ferguson maybe? Anyone know if there is a concise history of its development? It would be nice to have something like that as a resource here at TBN.
 
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from Wikipedia:
Harry Ferguson patented the three-point 'linkage' for agricultural tractors in Britain in 1926. His credit does not lie in invention of the device, but in realisation of the importance of rigid attachment of the plough to the tractor. He is also attributed with several innovations to this device (e.g. hydraulic lift) which made this system workable, effective, and desirable to the point of using it on mass marketed tractors (e.g. the Ford-Ferguson 9N). The hydraulically operated and controlled three point hitch utilized the draft of the mounted tool to moderate the depth of the tool and therefore the load on the tractor.
Before the 1940s, each manufacturer used their own systems for hitching, or attaching their implements to their tractors. Commonplace was the two-point hitch system which could not effectively be used for lifting many implements. At this time, farmers would have to purchase the same brand implements as their tractor to be able to correctly hook up the implement. If a farmer needed to use a different brand implement with the tractor an adaptation kit - which were typically clumsy, ill-fitting, or unsafe - had to be installed.
In the 1960s, tractor and implement manufacturers would eventually agree on the three-point hitch as the one standard system to hitch implements to tractors. As patents on technology expired, the manufacturers were able to refine the system and create useful modifications. Now, nearly all manufacturers have adopted some standardisedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-point_hitch#cite_note-0 form of the modern three-point hitch system; many companies also offer safe adaptation kits for converting the non-standard hitch systems to the three-point hitch system.
 
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Thanks Kyle. I saw that on Wikipedia. Would be nice to have a more technical history. 'oliver', I'll check out that link too. Sounds like the 9N was the big breakthrough.
 
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There was a big lawsuit between Ford and Ferguson over the patent rights and who it belonged to which I believe ended with Ford basically stealing the system from Ferguson. Ford claimed the rights to it via the "agreement" with Ferguson and kept using it. I think there was likely some refinement by Ford and anyway the good thing is that because of it we all have a good system that has not been changed a lot in about 85 years.
 
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the 3PH sold a lot of little Ford/Fergerson tractors in hilly regions for sure. Try turning around drag type equipment in some little branch bottom point rows. :laughing:
 
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There was a big lawsuit between Ford and Ferguson over the patent rights and who it belonged to which I believe ended with Ford basically stealing the system from Ferguson. Ford claimed the rights to it via the "agreement" with Ferguson and kept using it. I think there was likely some refinement by Ford and anyway the good thing is that because of it we all have a good system that has not been changed a lot in about 85 years.

True enough. The Ferguson System featured draft control only. Position control was added with the 8N.
 
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I can remember my dad trading in an old Fordson tractor. Funny how fast tractors of that era became obsolete in but a few short years.....while the little N tractors have held popularity for so long.

At the time some of the other brands had the operator seated over the hitch or otherwise "hanging" off the back of the tractor, or no fenders or all kinds of wierd set ups (by todays standards). Also, many had belt drives or no pto at all...not to mention a hydraulic system. Ford and Ferguson were definately ahead of their time.

Still....while they had a great utility tractor.....they lacked a good (powerfull) plow tractor for waaay too many years in our part of the world.
 
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My B-I-L has an old Ferguson that up until a year or so was still running. He still used it to rake hay if he needed a second tractor (rain coming, etc). It is sitting in a 'barn' which provides little or no protection and it is suffering. It would be fun to restore it....maybe....not sure about parts. Anyway, I wonder how much it is worth.

It has the 3pt hitch with the big spring on the top link.
 

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