What is a Category 1 implement?
What is a Category 1 implement?
Category 1 is very, very common and typically you’re gonna see Category 1 on tractors under about 50 horsepower. The back of this B-series tractor here is a Category 1 hitch. This is typically used on tractors between about 50 and 150 horsepower or so, although there are always gonna be some exceptions in those ranges.
What’s the difference between Category 1 and Category 2 3 point hitch?
Category 0 Hitch For tractors with up to 20 horsepower. Category 1 Hitch For tractors with 20 to 50 horsepower. Category 2 Hitch For tractors with 50 to 90 horsepower. Long days can seem even longer when you aren’t comfortable.
What size are Category 1 pins?
What are the 3-point hitch categories?
Category | Tractor Power | Top link pin diameter |
---|---|---|
1 | 20-45 HP | 3⁄4 in (19 mm) |
2 | 40-100 HP | 1 in (25 mm) |
3 | 80-225 HP | 1 1⁄4 in (32 mm) |
4 | More than 180 HP | 1 3⁄4 in (44 mm) |
What’s the top link on a tractor?
upper center arm
The upper center arm—called the top link—is movable, but is usually not powered by the tractor’s hydraulic system. Each arm has an attachment device to connect implements to the hitch. Each hitch has attachment holes for attaching implements, and the implement has posts that fit through the holes.
What’s the difference between a Category 1 and a Category 2 hitch?
Category 1 is standard on tractors of 20-to-45 horsepower. Category 2 is used on tractors up to about 90 horsepower, and category 3 is generally used on tractors over 90 horsepower. Tractors with a horsepower on the border between categories can have either hitch depending on the manufacturer’s design.
What is the difference between Category 1 and Category 2?
Category 1: Winds 74 to 95 mph, which will usually produce minor damage, including to trees and power lines. Category 2: Winds 96 to 110 mph, that could result in extensive damage, uprooting trees, breaking windows, and snapping power lines.
What is a Category 1 hitch?
Category 1 hitches are generally found on subcompact and compact tractors from 20 hp up to about 50 hp. The top link pin measures 3/4″ in diameter and the lift arm holes are 7/8″. The spacing between the lift arms is approximately 26″ while the mast height is 15″.
What is a hydraulic top link?
Constructed to perform for excellent longevity, this hydraulic top link is a useful agricultural tool that connects to 3-point equipment. It is a category 1 cylinder, compatible with a horsepower range of 25 to 55, and can operate at 3,000 PSI.
How big is an adjustable top link on a tractor?
Product length 21 in-28 in. Adjustable (or not) Top Link for tractors (Ford 8N included) is based on tractor’s HP (drawbar) rating. Since your tractor has a drawbar HP rating of 23, this value falls into Cat 1 rating of between 20-45 HP. So buy a Category 1 Top Link.
What kind of tractor top links for 3 point hitches?
Tractor top links make the effective use of stable 3 point hitches possible, and Agri Supply ® has dozens of choices in 3 point hitch parts. Our 3 point hitch top links include tractor top links to fit Kubota ®, Ford ®, John Deere ® and Massey Ferguson ®. We have cat 1 and 2 hydraulic top links that are great for tilting 3 point implements.
When do new tractor hitch top links come out?
In stock on May 12, 2021. Complete Tractor New 3013-1500 Hitch Top Link Compatible with/Replacement for Farm Tractor Cat. I W/ 13″ Body Adjust 17.5″ to 26″ Overall
How big can a Countyline top link be?
According to manufacturer’s spec. the top link can be extended to a maximum of 28” center of pin hole to center of pin hole, and retracted to a length of 21”. Yes, this model is compatible with your unit.