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Old 11-13-2011, 12:28 PM
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Default 3pt multi hitch attach. Has anyone made this??

Hello again,

Im looking to make a multi hitch attachment for my 3pt. what I mean by that is, I would like to be able to hook up a pin style attachment, and a ball style trailer on the same 3pt attachment piece. I have a few ideas, but Im just wondering if anyone else has already done it. Thanks!
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Old 11-13-2011, 01:50 PM
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Just Google it, there are a lot of them to get ideas from.

I built mine to lift high.


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Make something different than anything you an find on the internet so we can see your design!!

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Old 11-13-2011, 04:35 PM
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Heres mine, i got a drawbar for a 3pt from farm and fleet and built it into an A-frame but with all the holes i can do unlimited things. I also made a reciever tube and a sleeve hitch adapter that just bolts onto it.
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Here's mine, made from an old car receiver hitch...

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Old 11-13-2011, 07:20 PM
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Thats what I was thinking was a good start. I was going to start with a draw bar, then built the frame work for the top link. I wanted to make the top link frame bolt to the draw bar, so If i need just a draw bar, I can disassemble it. Im gonna start making up some drawings. Thanks for the ideas, if anyone has some more, or a different idea post it up please!!
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Here is my set up , think I could get a ball on it also takes a 1.5 inch square tube inside the vertical for attachments I might bend the lift arms wider someday and use a traditional coupler but works just fine like this


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