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Unfortunately not designed to carry any weight.
Much Like the other post, people are friendly, but a poor design. I have it on my 322 right now and it looks like a warped mangled mess after tilling with my model 30 for only a day's worth of use. I also use the tiller as ballast.
My failure points are in 3 places. The first are the grade 8 bolts where the upper lift arms bolt to the rockshaft. I have even went up a size in diameter and found 2 shoulder bolts with threads outside the joint and this hasn't helped. both still shear. The upper arms are bent in and cross-member is showing stress fractures on either side of the welds. Finally the upper left long bolt (1 of 4) that secure the upper arm cross-member to the rockshaft have sheared. I believe this 3pt is in its final days and its only a couple months old. I would look elsewhere.
I am a Mechanical Engineer, don't know everything, but my observation from looking at the other guys and the original JD 3pt is that the lower lift arms are too long for utilizing any 3pt implements with considerable weight.
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This design has frequent failure. Bolts sheer off often.
I am having to replace this hitch with something that mirrors the John Deere original equipment. This version is a knock off and will fail frequently based on its design. All the weight of any attachment is on two little bolts and they frequently break. This is a good company with good people but a bad design that will fail.Lire l'avis complet...
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