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Greetings,
1𝘴𝘵 CC tractor is 149, and only so far. Bought to use around in the yard, mow between blueberries bushes, and use for general purpose hauling and such where I don’t won’t to involve a larger, more invasive tractor. Since I’ve got her, I’ve decided that I want to install a hitch and be le to use the lift for some Brindly plows and such for some small gardening spots that I have maintained with Troybuilts and David Bradley’s. Seems as though I’m getting a little long in the tooth, and got a hitch in my get along. I’m looking for info on what’s needed to get all of the components and install before the garden season arrives in GA. I plan to upload some pics as soon as I figure the steps for this. Bear with me........ not so much a dummie as just never needed to.... Mechanically inclined, been welding, fabricating and machining all of my life. Was a commercial poultry producer in another life, with cows, horses, hay and the such. Not trying to write a novel, just looking for info |
Welcome! :beerchug:
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Welcome to OCC............. :Welcome2:
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Welcome to OCC!
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Welcome to OCC. 149's are a great machine. I have one and is probably my favorite cub.:beerchug:
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Welcome. Since you’re a machinist and fabricator, making your own rear lift should be no problem. I built mine and made some sketches. You’ll also need the lower bracket that attaches behind the hitch plate, a sleeve hitch adapter, lift pin and straps
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Thanks IH
This is zactly what I need! I’ll post the results soon ‘Popa |
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