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Old 03-24-2014, 07:30 PM
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Man! That is a great job!!
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CC 2182 w/ Cat. 0 3pt. lift 54"GT deck

IH CC 1450 w/ CC #2 tiller and 44" deck
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Thanks again guys. When the post came back up, I figured I better get to work on the drawings I promised! I started a thread in the plans, drawings, prints section here with my sketches. I'll update them as I can.

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I had a tiller hitch NOS years ago this is what it looks like.A lot of guys use a plate like this and redrill for aluminum rear end to put on 3.point.
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Old 02-28-2015, 11:44 PM
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That's pretty cool Mike! Did you sell it to someone for use or another collector? I'm sure people that use that hitch are out there, but all the tillers I have seen are cat 0 hook up. To buy that hitch when I was looking would have been more than I paid for the tiller and I would have needed get the IH 3 point too. The cat 0 was cheaper for me.

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So im curious, how much weight will this set up lift?
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Old 10-15-2015, 03:12 PM
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So im curious, how much weight will this set up lift?
Originally, not very much. I shimmed the implement relief valve so I'm getting about 640 psi instead of the original 515 (spec is 500-625 psi). My guess is it would lift 250 lbs (give or take) with 15" of travel. I've drilled another set of holes in the lift arms (and plan a middle hole) to give more force, but less lift travel if I need it one day. The only attachment I have is the 400 tiller, and it does just fine how it is. Feel free to send me one of your rear buckets and I will be glad to borrow a scale and report back with real numbers.

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Old 10-17-2015, 11:50 PM
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Would be happy to send you a bucket! You will need that next lift hole for power.

Have hyd outlets??!

I kno i kno... you were just kidding lol
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Would be happy to send you a bucket! You will need that next lift hole for power.

Have hyd outlets??!

I kno i kno... you were just kidding lol
Great! I'll pm you my address.

I've got a 3 spool valve with float from a JD in the garage. The plan is for independent deck and rear lift with aux ports. A rear bucket in the mail would be just the motivation needed to finally install it.

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Old 10-18-2015, 05:44 PM
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Rescue11, sounds like you've got your first customer!
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Rescue11, sounds like you've got your first customer!
That would be terrific but im guessing he would like it as a gift lol.
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