While using a Kubota 3 point hitch with a snowmobile trailer, when backing snowmobile from trailer 3 point went all the way up trying to break the rear glass. Is there a lock to prevent upward movement
Thtee point hold down stay bars been around since Harry invented the 3pt hitch.While using a Kubota 3 point hitch with a snowmobile trailer, when backing snowmobile from trailer 3 point went all the way up trying to break the rear glass. Is there a lock to prevent upward movement
theres a little clip you're supposed to use if you have a mounted backhoe to keep the hitch in the down position. That would probably work.While using a Kubota 3 point hitch with a snowmobile trailer, when backing snowmobile from trailer 3 point went all the way up trying to break the rear glass. Is there a lock to prevent upward movement
Best answer!Use a check chain from the three point to the drawbar.
Mine too. 8N, Same braze.Don’t attempt what I did when I used a check-chain on my 9N…. The chain was stronger than the lift-arm and fractured the cast-steel arm.
This is probably the most stable option. If you’re going to tow from the three point.Thtee point hold down stay bars been around since Harry invented the 3pt hitch.
Dan
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It sounds like the trailer was hooked up to a receiver on a 3-point hitch, and as he backed up the snowmobile, to presumably move it off the trailer, he created negative tongue weight which raised the receiver and the 3-point. Doesn't sound like fun.I’m not really sure what happened or caused your trouble…
This (a method of holding the 3-pt hitch DOWN) is a matter of SAFETY when towing a trailer, not only for the prevention of equipment-damage…but for PERSONAL and PERSONNEL Safety. The typical “Hay-Ride” scenario with riders in the trailer come to mind…. The 3-pt on most tractors have NO DOWN force and when the tractor is Braked… or when towing down a slope… the 3-pt can allow the trailer tongue to OVER-RIDE the tractor… DUMPING the passengers …and the trailer tongue perhaps disengaging-the-ball and Injuring the Driver.While using a Kubota 3 point hitch with a snowmobile trailer, when backing snowmobile from trailer 3 point went all the way up trying to break the rear glass. Is there a lock to prevent upward movement
Use a chainHave read multiple posts here on the forum regarding towing and having the 3 point hitch rise up causing potential damage or injury. I ordered my new tractor with a rear remote (at the suggestion of a tractor friend) with the idea of adding a hydraulic top link to add down pressure to prevent this from happening. But as i think about it, seems like if a "solid" top link won't prevent this, then a hydraulic top link wouldn't either. Am i correct and do I still need to chain down 3 pt to drawbar when towing? Thanks.
Thanks Jay. Once again, you come through with great advice. Much appreciated sir!re: I ordered my new tractor with a rear remote (at the suggestion of a tractor friend) with the idea of adding a hydraulic top link to add down pressure to prevent this from happening
1st.....Top link has NOTHING to do with 'down pressure'
2nd, you use a chain,attached to the drawbar mount or rear axle to prevent 3PH from going up
Very few small tractors have 'down pressure' on their 3ph setups,but it is GREAT when you have to change rear tires !
Geo i have a ferguson to20 for parts i am running another to20 for mowing but will part with parts like that PM me if interested will talk on the phoneDon’t attempt what I did when I used a check-chain on my 9N…. The chain was stronger than the lift-arm and fractured the cast-steel arm.
Thanks, “Fergie”…. but since it was cast-steel it was easy to weld it back together …and it held for 5 more years until I gave the tractor back to Ol’Gar (who had given it to me, and also participates occasionally here in OTT Forums)… and he sold it to a fellow “Looeasyana” man who’s doubtlessly enjoying that old Ford. (I’d re-sleeved the engine w/new pistons, rings, bearings, and converted it to 12V alternator and installed a “Zane Thang” position-control… I mowed 20+ acres with that tractor for 15 years and it was a real godsend for a first tractor.Geo i have a ferguson to20 for parts i am running another to20 for mowing but will part with parts like that PM me if interested will talk on the phone