hello cruiser ,on the old acmoc broad there was a post on how someone built a 3pl for there d2 ,i cannot find any pic of how they built it ,maybe some one can remember who did it or have the pic ,bruce oz
hello ,this pic was in a link that matt just posted ,better way to mount a post hole digger 😮 ,bruce oz
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hello ,john garder posted this pic of a ripper mount for a d2 ,you can get a idea of the mounts you wil need for a start on a 3pl ,bruce oz
The pictures below are of a 3pt hitch for a D2 that was on ebay some time back.
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We once had JD 40C with factory installed 3-point. We didn't like it at all, took it off and sold it to some other sucker. They hang the weight of the implement way too far back of the sprocket and limit the turning capability something terrible. 😠We far preferred drawbar tools in the orchard. Then we moved up to the gold (yellow) standard of tractors--a D2 5J which we are still running 40 years later.😄
Just be dead sure this hitch is what you want before you commit a big wad of cash.😉
might be easier/cheaper to make a drawbar pull tool carrier with hydraulic wheels to go up & down, and a quick detatch three point mount. I know its not exactly the same as a tractor mount but might be something to think about.
Old Magnet made a well designed and fabricated three point hitch about 5 years ago on this board for his D4. I believe there was room on his design for the factory PTO If I recall correctly.
I believe it was Cat spotter who made one for his Cat 22?
The problem with the D2 is the rear case is weak on that tractor and I have seen more than one tractor that had the lower rear casting broken where the vertical drawbar supports connect to the tractor.
For an auger this might not be an issue however it would be real tempting to use that three point hitch for other uses. If you do build a hitch I would suggest a rear plate on the back of the tractor, then underneath of the tractor some heavy structural steel shape connecting to where the drawbar normally attaches. I would also have supports on the top of the transmission cover similar to how the Hyster winch connects to the top of the tractor.