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GT 14 Three Point Hitch Fabrication

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Pollack Pete

Nice job......VERY nice job.Nice GT-14.Love them.I have four or five myself.Whatcha gonna use the 3 point for??

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Ed Kennell

Now that's some serious hitch.   :scared-eek:

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Rob R

Thanks for the positive comments would like to make a scrapper three point (out of an old air tank) and a also a three point platform for multiple around the house use....

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Rob R

Oops re-read my initial post need to correct the price of the 20" drawbar from Tractor supply the cost was $39.00 NOT $139.00.....

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KC9KAS

Oops re-read my initial post need to correct the price of the 20" drawbar from Tractor supply the cost was $39.00 NOT $139.00.....

Glad you cleared that up, because I bought a cat "0" for about $20 from Rural King!

 

Very nice fab job on your 3 pt lift...Nice GT-14 also!

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meadowfield

Nice work, made one myself. Have you Plans to fit check chains?

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Rob R

No plans for check chains, don't think they are needed as I made collars for the uplift bars which prevent the horizontal bars or draw bar from hitting the wheels etc.

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Trouty56

Very nice job....

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woodchuckfarmer

Nice fab , looks like on of the big boys from the rear

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Rob R

Yes sir I was also surprised that a class (1) hitch fits like a glove with a little bit of welding and TLC.

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Rob R

Okay so we finally got some decent weather and I had a chance to put all the pieces together to complete my GT 14 3 PT hitch and platform (good for 400 lbs plus). Hope you like it tried it out today with my wife on the platform and it work flawlessly.....

 

 

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js5020

Nice work on the hitch.  Nice machine also, I wouldn't mind having one to keep the 16 Auto company in the shed.

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Rob R

Yes what I like about the GT 14 is the weight and might of a relatively small package, the front cast iron grille is very heavy that plus the heavy duty frame and the cast iron Kohler 14 HP engine makes something like the back pallet I built work. My guess so far is that the pallet will support and lift about five hundred pounds before it starts lifting the front end of the tractor.... this is the max I want to support on my home made back loader.... so I will use this a my fall safe to protect the tractor hydraulics, the back loader and my overall safety!

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AMC RULES

Neat build.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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GT14

:woohoo:  Very nice

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Digger 66

At the risk of sounding too critical of an otherwise pretty cool project but , would it not have been beneficial to bend the ends of the top link arms in at the top 10 degrees for smother movement & less wear on the pins ?

 

 

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Rob R

Technically yes practically no, I and the next owner will be in our grave before any significant wear occurs on these heavy duty arms, plus it keeps just enough tension so that the horizontal arms center and do not hit the tires (so I don't have to add any additional chains.  Thanks for the comment

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RedRanger

Okay so we finally got some decent weather and I had a chance to put all the pieces together to complete my GT 14 3 PT hitch and platform (good for 400 lbs plus). Hope you like it tried it out today with my wife on the platform and it work flawlessly.....

 

 

capacity 400# plus......checked it today with wife on platform.....worked flawlessly.  lol

I hope she's not reading this thread.   :laughing-rofl:

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Rob R

10-4 on the last comment.....  I used her to chk the operation would take both of us to get to the 400 lb test. :bow-blue:

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neil

Awesome job,

Would love a rig like that for my GT14

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papaglide

I wish that I had my GT 14 again.....nice 3 point!

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Brrly1

Don't forget your fall safety harness!! The three point looks good!!! Favorite tractor around here!!!

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