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Three point drag
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Tried out the project 1872 yesterday dragging the garden. I reworked an old JD steel drag to attach to my three point hitch. It worked well after I removed the braces from the a frame and replaced them with chains so it could float. It also worked well for leveling the driveway. I need to switch the hydraulic connections on my control valve so the three point lift cylinder can float.
Attachment 84727 Attachment 84728 Later Tom. |
Farmall Fred, make sure to create a post when you rework your hydraulics for float. I would like to do the same for my Cub. The drags look like they cover a good area and would work well.
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I wish I could find one of those drags. The ones I have are just linked together with hooks.
Yours looks great! :beerchug: |
This one was part of a three section drag that attached with hooks and short chains to a 2X8 that in turn was hitched to the back of the tractor or disc etc. I just reworked it so I could attach it to my three point lift.
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FF - are you using the 3 spool JD valve that has float on one spool?
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I thought the conversion to a float 3 point hitch only required moving a pin in the hitch?? :bigthink:
I built this drag when I had a 1872 & 3PT hitch,,, http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...ps604b42a2.jpg http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...psfc2935c1.jpg The drag was a Sears hitch, I converted to CAT "0",,, I still have it around here,,, somewhere,,, :biggrin2: |
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[QUOTE=CADplans;420606]I thought the conversion to a float 3 point hitch only required moving a pin in the hitch?? :bigthink: You are right if you are using the rockshaft cylinder to control the three point. I have a three spool hydraulic valve and installed a lift cylinder for the three point inside the frame .Attachment 84774 If I cannot swap the float detent on the control valve I may try to modify the upper pin hole on the lift cylinder by making a new end that is slotted. I have a couple of spare cylinders I could try it on. Tom |
Iirc, you can move the float detent to any spool.
Otherwise use a 12v selector to run your belly lift and cat 0 on the outside lever. Then you will have the extra lever for extra remotes on the back or front or both. Works very well. Has been done before!:beerchug: |
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