JOhn Deere Rock shaft and 3point hitch 1010 350
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JOhn Deere Rock shaft and 3point hitch 1010 350
I have a rock shaft from a John Deere 1010 or 350 crawler, I also have just about a complete 3 point hitch for a 350 or 1010, missing top link and one lift arm. Can send pictures, any idea what they are worth any one interested?
- Captainjoe
- 430 crawler
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3 point hitch
I am also looking for a 3 point hitch system for 1010, what are the value of these things?
- Captainjoe
- 430 crawler
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I never got a response...
I'd really like one, but there are those out there that are just ridiculous...
Have seen some new ones for $1500. Ventrac sells them
http://ventrac.com/products/accessories/70.4100/
The Category One 3-Point Hitch adds
the benefit of using numerous non-PTO
powered implements on the rear of Ventrac
4500 tractor.
Control Levers are located directly to the right of the S.D.L.A. control assembly. 3-Point controls and Rear Hydraulic Couplers come standard with the 3-Point Hitch Kit.
I'd really like one, but there are those out there that are just ridiculous...
Have seen some new ones for $1500. Ventrac sells them
http://ventrac.com/products/accessories/70.4100/
The Category One 3-Point Hitch adds
the benefit of using numerous non-PTO
powered implements on the rear of Ventrac
4500 tractor.
Control Levers are located directly to the right of the S.D.L.A. control assembly. 3-Point controls and Rear Hydraulic Couplers come standard with the 3-Point Hitch Kit.
It's better to seek forgivness than to ask for permission...
That hitch would survive almost 10 minutes on the back of a crawler. The factory hitches use the same size pull arms that were used on 3020 size tractors.
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- Stan Disbrow
- 350 crawler
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Hi,
That doesn't look like it would survive on the back of an M wheel tractor, actually.....
Stan
That doesn't look like it would survive on the back of an M wheel tractor, actually.....
Stan
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Useta Have: '58 JD 420c 5-roller w/62 inside blade
Useta Have: '78 JD350C w/6310 outside blade
Useta Have: '68 JD350, '51 Terratrac GT-25
Have: 1950 M, 2005 x495, 2008 5103 (now known as 5045D)
3 point hitch
I have to agree, it doesn't look like it would be heavy duty. I had inherited a sub soiler to use on the back of crawler, have used it on a regular tractor, but could never go deep as it could go cause it just would not pull through. So I am still looking and hope to find a complete set. Where could one get a listing of tractor grave yards? I have heard of a few in southern Ontario, but where?
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Sub soiler
Want to sell the sub soiler? It will save you a whole lot of time and money looking for 3point parts.
Re: Sub soiler
Not interested in selling anything yet, but thanks for the offer.Steven Walters wrote:Want to sell the sub soiler? It will save you a whole lot of time and money looking for 3point parts.
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