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Re: Category 1 vs. Category 2 3-pt hitches

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Posted by mcj on January 15, 2002 at 22:19:56 from (158.252.93.64):

In Reply to: Category 1 vs. Category 2 3-pt hitches posted by Robert Ancar on January 15, 2002 at 19:53:18:

Cat II hitches are found on heavier higher horsepower tractors. Some small compacts have a Cat 0 hitch system. Yes you can use Cat I implements on a Cat II tractor if you use bushings. But you must be careful, because Cat I implements are built lighter duty than Cat II and you can easily tear them up with a higher horsepower tractor. They can be bought at Tractor Supply and probably implement dealerships. You would probably be better off with a Cat I system as implements are much more plentiful and reasonable to purchase.

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