TheKubotaKing
Member
Equipment
Kubota BX2380, with standard front loader, and LandPride rear blade ( 60 inch )
Hi everyone !
Been watching a few YouTube videos where guys are pulling trees with their tractors, using the 3 point hitch ( 3ph)
and it made me start to wonder if this is the best practice... ? I realize the 3 point hitch is used to pull implements all the time, but these would usually be giving little force to the tractor, and were made for the tractor to use. That said, when pulling big logs, that will be creating huge amounts of friction as you pull, would it not be smarter to use the real hitch area on the tractor ? Or am I 100% wrong in my thinking and pulling logs with the 3 point hitch is 100% OK to do ( ? ) Seems to me, there is way less stress on your tractor if you had your chain hooked to the chassis of the tractor vs the 3 point hitch. Looking for your thoughts, opinion and help. Thank you very much ! I really appreciate your time ! ( P.S. - I am interested in the stress being put on the 3 point hitch ), I'm aware that pulling anything with the 3 point hitch that is too high up can be very dangerous, and if you do so, you should have that 3ph very low, so center of gravity is low low low as possible.
Been watching a few YouTube videos where guys are pulling trees with their tractors, using the 3 point hitch ( 3ph)
and it made me start to wonder if this is the best practice... ? I realize the 3 point hitch is used to pull implements all the time, but these would usually be giving little force to the tractor, and were made for the tractor to use. That said, when pulling big logs, that will be creating huge amounts of friction as you pull, would it not be smarter to use the real hitch area on the tractor ? Or am I 100% wrong in my thinking and pulling logs with the 3 point hitch is 100% OK to do ( ? ) Seems to me, there is way less stress on your tractor if you had your chain hooked to the chassis of the tractor vs the 3 point hitch. Looking for your thoughts, opinion and help. Thank you very much ! I really appreciate your time ! ( P.S. - I am interested in the stress being put on the 3 point hitch ), I'm aware that pulling anything with the 3 point hitch that is too high up can be very dangerous, and if you do so, you should have that 3ph very low, so center of gravity is low low low as possible.