If everything goes well, I should be buying an bx1860 in the next week.
With the SWMBO List in mind, I have been thinking of building an attachment platform for the 3 point hitch. I am often guilty of over thinking things so please be patient with me as I know NOTHING about tractors. Up until now all I have needed was a lawn tractor.
My assumptions:
1. The two lower arms do all of the lifting work
2. The top arm is to lock the "plane" the attachment sits in. (forcing it to pivot at the hitch's fulcrum?)
If those are correct, I should be able to use something like:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/countylinereg%3B-cross-drawbar-category-1-3-4-in-dia
For a base, and if I added 2 vertical rods to a cross member and a third from the cross member to the top of the hitch, I should have a rather solid platform.
I am thinking that i could use that to attach clevis, drawbar hooks, or even a receiver for a hitch.
The weakens I see is that those rods would have a large amount of force on them and would likely bend if not rather beefy.
Would it be ok to not use them if I did not need to keep it constantly in the same plane?
Is the rear hitch strong enough to pull out a bush? The manual says 670#s, but without the top hitch point should I cut that in half?
THANKS in advance for the advise.
With the SWMBO List in mind, I have been thinking of building an attachment platform for the 3 point hitch. I am often guilty of over thinking things so please be patient with me as I know NOTHING about tractors. Up until now all I have needed was a lawn tractor.
My assumptions:
1. The two lower arms do all of the lifting work
2. The top arm is to lock the "plane" the attachment sits in. (forcing it to pivot at the hitch's fulcrum?)
If those are correct, I should be able to use something like:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/countylinereg%3B-cross-drawbar-category-1-3-4-in-dia
For a base, and if I added 2 vertical rods to a cross member and a third from the cross member to the top of the hitch, I should have a rather solid platform.
I am thinking that i could use that to attach clevis, drawbar hooks, or even a receiver for a hitch.
The weakens I see is that those rods would have a large amount of force on them and would likely bend if not rather beefy.
Would it be ok to not use them if I did not need to keep it constantly in the same plane?
Is the rear hitch strong enough to pull out a bush? The manual says 670#s, but without the top hitch point should I cut that in half?
THANKS in advance for the advise.