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Three-Point Linkage Kit |
A three-point linkage is
a mechanical system
commonly found on
tractors and other
farming machinery,
designed to connect
implements (like plows,
harrows, or seeders) to
the tractor's rear. It
consists of three
primary attachment
points: two lower arms
and one upper arm, which
allow the implement to
be lifted, lowered, or
tilted. The lower arms
are typically
adjustable, enabling the
operator to control the
depth and angle of the
implement. The upper
arm, often referred to
as the top link, helps
stabilize the implement
while also providing
additional flexibility
in movement. This system
allows for easy
attachment and
detachment of equipment,
providing efficient
control over various
tasks in agriculture,
such as tilling,
planting, or
cultivating. The
three-point linkage
enhances maneuverability,
versatility, and overall
productivity in farming
operations.
Learn more
about this essential
piece of tractor
equipment
here. |
Category 1 |
$.00
Each,
inc GST |
Category 2 |
$.00
Each,
inc GST |
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Category |
Typical Tractor HP |
Top Link Pin
Diameter |
Lift Arm Pin
Diameter |
1 |
20 to 55 |
3⁄4
in (19mm) |
7⁄8
in (22mm) |
2 |
40 to 100 |
1 in (25mm) |
11⁄8
in (29mm) |
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