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Most of the stuff you will be needing looks like these picks....
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The serial number on his twactor will tell us which type 3 point hitch he needs...
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yes yes yes this is exactly what im looking for
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Am I confused, or is that a "sleeve hitch", not a 3 point hitch?
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The LIFT mechanism as shown in the first pic is what is on the smaller/older Cubs. is not a true 3 point LIFT, it is in reality just an extension of the LIFT mechanism for the mower deck. The HITCH shown in the second pic is called a SLEEVE HITCH because it uses a PIN through the SLEEVE (circled) to attach the implements to the HITCH. Don't confuse your lifts and hitches and hope that helped. |
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I call it a three point. It also has a sleeve hitch attached to it. There's also a draw bar on that tractor. The link that Sam put up in one of the first few posts is for a "Cat 0" lift.
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It is an early version of an sleeve hitch. That is the an style Brinly hitch. Brinly had 3 different sleeve hitch versions. First one was Y shape style. I mainly used on the Original IH Cub Cadets. The second style is the one showed in the first picture on post 11. Third style is the one shown in picture 2 and 4 on post 11. All 3 sleeve hitch adapters will fit on Any IH Cub Cadets that has the correct parts on the tractor. They all use a PIN through the sleeve to attach the implement to the hitch. FYI: first picture is My IH Cub Cadet 100.
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Look up rear hitch on Cub Cadet Parts Finder.
Cub Cadet Parts finder calls rear hitch a 3 point hitch and drawbar. https://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/...e-4ddffe8eecfc
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The point I was trying to make in my answer to AndrewNoyes question was that the hitch and what moves the hitch were two different entities. Yes, the whole arrangement is three point but it is not always operating a sleeve hitch (which is what his question was about). Anyway, I guess I didn't answer it so good.
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I thought you answered it just fine. People just have different names for things.
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