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I built a cat 0 for my 682 and this is what I ended up with. I started with several dimensions that Bill has posted.
The od of my frame is 10.875" wide, I didn't want to "plate" over the whole rear end so used 2"x2"x.25" angle on the sides. I have aluminum trans axle so used all existing bolt holes in the frame for mounting. If you want more info on this I could provided some dimensions that I used but I don't really have a final drawing due to the fact there was so much experimentation involved for me to get it right, well close, I still might change things. The biggest issue I have with the whole set up the way it turned out is the lift range is lower than I would like, hope to remedy that this spring summer. Good Luck! Vic |
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Thanks for all the help this is gonna be pretty fun im probably gonna go cat 0 so i can mount a self powered tiller on the back ive looked for an ih tiller but no luck anywhere near me lol
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Looks great Vic! I know all too well about the experimentation, still a few things I want to tweak on mine. Jhuston, keep us posted on your progress!
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Looks good Vic! I need to build the lower lift arms and the peice that connects them to the upper lit arms. The PO of my 1211 kept those parts and the top link!
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