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I was given a 314H in trade for some work. Love the tractor but I cannot tell what Sleeve hitch adapter will fit the hydro. Will one for a 314-8 fit. What do I need to attach to the deck lift? I've read hundreds of posts on here and figured this is where to find the experts. Thanks in advance.
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Hello, Looking for recommendations on a good sleeve hitch for my XL440H. I'm sure there will be modifications needed, but as little as possible would be nice.
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Hey guys, @wheelhorseman, @WVHillbilly520H, are these wh disc ? Picked em up in hickory,n.c. today for $100. Took a chancce. Got the sleeve hitch set up for $80. Found that on the carcass I originally went to buy the steering wheel and rear rims. You just have to look for this stuff, and once in a while you get lucky!!!!
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This is what I call Social Media. I have had my 1969? Charger 10 since 1985 and have learned more in the last month than all time before. Bought "running when parked". Found Techy 10 HP had optional 3 piece cam, repowered with K301S from Northern Hydraulics. Mounted it to 1 x 2" channel welded to frame causing all kinds of trouble with belt guards. Fudged, slotted, extended and made them fit. Lifted hood on short chunks of 1" square tube to avoid cutting it. Have used it to mow, tow and log. Replaced rusted depressed area of deck with ~3/16" plate left from shortening heavy bench. Took no pics. Just finished adapting a sleeve hitch kit from Sears Surplus. Used that to spread fill with CL Brinley box blade. Still needs some work. I have been shamelessly been copying manuals, swiping ideas and fixes from the forums. Really glad to have found you guys. Carl
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Breaking my ankle in June has meant everything was put on hold. I hadn't tried to run any tractors until today. The two diesels were on battery tenders so thankfully weren't a problem getting started. The other tractors have literally been where they were in June since then. Plus the workbench-cleaning fairy never got the message so that will need to be cared for as well. But I was finally able to try an attachment option that I had been considering over seven months ago. I had been emailing Greg at Heavy Hitch about adapting his Hitch'N Can to a sleeve hitch. He does sell an adapter to mate a 2" receiver to a sleeve hitch. I wanted something specifically for a sleeve hitch so that it wouldn't be so far out from the fulcrum of the hitch. The first one was too short and only raised the can about 3". The revised version arrived after I had my accident so wasn't able to try it until today. It works perfectly! I had it painted Kubota Orange so that I could see it in the dark. It also is long enough that I can have the cab on and still not touch it in the raised position. The ironic thing about this is I was going to use it for yard waste as I have a wheeled yard waste can. Save a step and just put it in the can they pickup from. The county changed the size restriction (the existing can is too big) so I would need to get another can. Greg was sceptical about a market for this so if you contact him for one, do me a favor and mention my name. It should work on a regular clevis hitch as well.
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