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Old 04-18-2022, 02:43 PM
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Default Receiver hitch v Cat 0 3 point v sleeve

There has been lots of discussion on sleeve hitches verses Cat 0 3 point. Has anyone had experience with this receiver hitch (Cast Iron Rear Ends $65.00 / ea, PN# CC-07-002) from extrememotorworks? I am asking because I see a number of attachments for UTVs are available (Amazon.com: Black Boar ATV/UTV, Manually Lift and Lower Implements with Handle or Actuate Using a Drill and Socket (66013) : Automotive).

I have the CC hitch and lift on my 100 and a sleeve hitch brinly cultivator and disc. I have a homemade back blade and I am considering making a ripper/trencher. However, I like the idea of keeping the implement level while being raised and lowered.

Do you folks have any thoughts on going for a receiver hitch?
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No, but you can get a hitch receiver 3 point adapter and accomplish the same thing (probably with some lift loss).

https://www.farmandfleet.com/product...ler-mover.html
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I wouldn't be comfortable hanging that much weight on the rear housing.
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There has been lots of discussion on sleeve hitches verses Cat 0 3 point. Has anyone had experience with this receiver hitch (Cast Iron Rear Ends $65.00 / ea, PN# CC-07-002) from extrememotorworks? I am asking because I see a number of attachments for UTVs are available (Amazon.com: Black Boar ATV/UTV, Manually Lift and Lower Implements with Handle or Actuate Using a Drill and Socket (66013) : Automotive).

I have the CC hitch and lift on my 100 and a sleeve hitch brinly cultivator and disc. I have a homemade back blade and I am considering making a ripper/trencher. However, I like the idea of keeping the implement level while being raised and lowered.

Do you folks have any thoughts on going for a receiver hitch?
On My Xtreme 3point On My 2182 I have one of his Cub Cadet Receiver Mount Hitch For 3 Points

I have a Old sleeve Hitch insert In the Hitch which I then Hang a sleeve Hitch 4 suitcase weight bracket from for winter as I don't want to ever take the 3point Plate off the rear of My Tractor
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