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The three-point hitch (British English: three-point linkage) is a widely used type of hitch for attaching ploughs and other implements to an agricultural or industrial tractor. [1] [2] The three points resemble either a triangle, or the letter A.
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The three-point hitch is a standardized method of attaching implements (equipment) to tractors, first developed by Harry Ferguson in the 1920s. The three-point hitch uses two lower connection points and one upper point which provides a rigid connection.
A 3-point hitch (or 3-point linkage) is a simple connector between a tractor and an implement (or an attachment) in agricultural machinery. Three-point hitches look like triangles and are constructed with 3 movable parts: two lower arms controlled by the hydraulic system, and the upper center arm, or top link.
We divide three-point hitches into five categories, labeled 0 through 4. The key to distinguishing the categories is to measure the diameters of the link pins used to attach implements to the hitch. Of course, pin diameters aren’t the only variable parts of the equation.
The three-point linkage system, a seminal invention by Harry Ferguson, has indelibly shaped modern agricultural practices. By offering unparalleled versatility, efficient power transfer, and a range of features like quick hitching and draft control, it has proven to be invaluable to the contemporary farmer.
The three-point hitch (also referred to as three-point linkage) is a type of hitch for attaching plows and other implements to either an industrial or agricultural tractor. A three-point hitch looks like a triangle. It attaches the implement to the tractor.
We discuss why 3-Point Hitch Systems are one way Hydraulic Raise and Gravity Fall. Down Pressure is not used on 3-Point Hitch as it reduces traction and can raise the wheels off the...
A tractor 3-point hitch (also called 3-point linkage) is a device that tractor operators use to attach implements to tractors. The design of a 3point hitch is simple, comprising three hydraulic arms joined to resemble a triangle. The two lower arms (hitch-lifting arms) attach to the front axle.