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Sears 3pt. Hitch and Plow on Wheel Horse 312H

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312Hydro

I'm not sure if anyone has done this but here are pics of the progress so far. I wanted to do a larger garden this year and purchased a tiller before I rebuilt the 312H last year. I talked to my wife's uncle and he had a Sears cat 0 3pt hitch and plow that he used in his garden. My plan was to plow then till the new ground this year. So , I needed to fabricate a mount to put it on the :wh: . It bolts to the axle similar to the rear attachment for the tiller. I had to space it out enough so the handle wouldn't hit the fender. Here are a few pics of the progress so far:

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While I was making the mount, I realized I could make the top link mount and the lift arm brackets and arms. I want to do this so I can use the rock shaft to raise and lower the plow. Then I can get rid of the handle. I also need to tie into the :wh: hitch mount for added support. That's where I'm at right now and I'll post pics of the progress.

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bowtiebutler956

That's going to be a great setup when its done. :woohoo: Nice work! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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312Hydro

That's going to be a great setup when its done. :woohoo: Nice work! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

Thanks,Matt. I hope to have it finished by the end of next week.

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Hydro

I think that's a pretty neat set up you have there. Did they make other attachments you could use with that mount?

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smoreau

That is a Sears 3 point for there suburbans. So all the Sears 3 point attachments should fit. That 3 point and plow sell for a very nice price! Not a bad set up to pull a plow! I like it.

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dennist

Great idea, nice to see it works. Hope you get it to work without the handle.

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danjmah

Nice work! Great setup!

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312Hydro

Thanks Gary. I think Scott gave the best answer to your question. I don't really know what other attachments Sears made.

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smoreau

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312Hydro

Great idea, nice to see it works. Hope you get it to work without the handle.

Nice work! Great setup!

Thanks , I was able to do some more on it today. I cut out an opening so I could insert the Hitch pin. I'm going to have a bracket support the 3pt adapter using the bushings at the hitch pin. It will give it more strength than just hanging it off of the axle. Here are some pics:

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Laying out the bracket-

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Bracket cut-

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312Hydro

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Thanks Scott. Wow, There sure are a lot of attachments for the Sears too! Those look like real tractors,not like the ones sold today.

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smoreau

Thats why they are so popular with the pulling guys

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

I considered doing something similar a while back but while looking for the moldboard I ended up getting a SS12 with the 3pt, moldboard, tire chains and metal wheel weights for $100 so started buying Sears tractors too. They are stout tractors just like all brands from that era.

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312Hydro

I considered doing something similar a while back but while looking for the moldboard I ended up getting a SS12 with the 3pt, moldboard, tire chains and metal wheel weights for $100 so started buying Sears tractors too. They are stout tractors just like all brands from that era.

Hard to pass up a $100 tractor package like that.

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312Hydro

I was able to get the adapter welded up and primed today. Next on the list is to make the lift mechanism.Here are today's pics.

I continued with the bracket which really didn't look good to me yet-

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I cut an arc into the top and sides ,looked better.

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I needed to weld the spacers to the bracket and would need to do that on the tractor.

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Before i could weld it, I disconnected the battery. I wouldn't want to blow out the alternator or anything else.

th_d19f1634.jpgTacked the bracket first. th_4f1f6d11.jpg Then the spacers using the pin to keep everything aligned.

After welding it up, I decided to make both sides the same. So I cut the tall side but still had a spot to fill to make both sides the same.

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Sorry, no pics of the sandblasting but it was pretty gritty! Here is the finished adapter in primer.

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Tomorrow I'll bolt it back up and start work on the lift.

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kpinnc

That's some very nice fab work Rich. That "adapter" should be very strong.

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312Hydro

That's some very nice fab work Rich. That "adapter" should be very strong.

Thanks ! It really is solid now that the hitch pin is used too. Here are today's pics. I was only able to weld my nuts to the top of the adapter. Sure beats fumbling with those carriage bolts from the bottom.

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Right Axle

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Bottom showing Hitch Pin

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I'm pretty happy with it so far. It could be used "as is" with the Sears handle. Next I'd like to fab up a mount that will connect with a cable to the rock shaft under the tank.I plan on using a pulley to connect to the top link arm.Just need to get some more material. I think it will work ok if I get the lift to match the throw of the rock shaft. Still working it out while I fab the other parts.

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Alan_Heist

You got FAB skills!!! :bow-blue: :bow-blue: Nice work!!

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Wheel Horse Kid

Cool modification and idea!

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312Hydro

You got FAB skills!!! :bow-blue: :bow-blue: Nice work!!

Cool modification and idea!

Thanks fellas. I haven't done the fab work on the lift cable yet. Still working out what I want. I'll get back to this once I have the garden under control as I'm still getting plants in and cleaning up the garage. I thought I found the answer here- . Unfortunately my setup is different from JUSS10 so I'll need to fab my own solution. Here are a few pics of it in use.

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