Re: Sleeve hitch for a 446 ?
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 12:32 pm
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Indeed. The 446 I got a while ago came with a sleeve hitch which had the lift link replaced by a rebar. It was well made and it worked perfectly, but yes, no longer in original state. My garden never did notice the difference, but if I were to go to a show maybe I'd make a replacement out of 1/4 steel bar.Timj wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 9:19 am So.... the wheels have been turning a little bit on the subject of these sleeve hitches.here are a few of my thoughts and observations.
1. There seems to always be someone looking for one. Where there is plenty of tractors there seems to be plenty of used ones. The lift links seem to be a common missing item or are too short.
I really think I should do that, as I have several sleeve hitches around here, if only I could find the time. I'll try.2. There is a fair amount of traffic on the various groups about building one. The most common complaint for doing this is that there's a fair amount of information missing from the plans to build one.I think this would be a project for us to improve this plan with the missing measurements and offsets. I think adding it to our plans section would be good for the forum. @ras101
I think the most complicated part is the two brackets that bolt onto the frame, but even that is not so bad, really. Not surprising the price would get up there, with the increase in price of steel and everything else.3. I don't have one and don't know if I really have a need for one, but was thinking about what it would cost to build one. Thought maybe could build some to sell when I was slow in the winter. Did a little material pricing online, don't know if the prices were competitive or not. It didn't take long to get to $200 in steel just for the major components.![]()
My ramble for this morning, @Propane57 I hope it helps.![]()
just for Ideas , god know I like the build my own designs .Propane57 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 11:57 am Thanks Tim. Great ramble. So I was thinking, that’s not good, one doesn't really have to make one the same as the Case model. Having the three holes is a neat idea to put the attachments on to, but is it really needed. Some of the attachments already have three holes in them for some small adjustments. So a person maybe could make it a little different than the Case model and maybe simpler. This would make it easier and less costly to make, maybe. My metal working tools and skill is limited, so for me a simpler design maybe better, and help with the cost.
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Noel
Thanks Harry , But I did not build this one but have made ones like this . I had to borrow this from the net for show and tell. This design works well on older GTs. with the lower brackets part of the axle like the Ford LTs, Alice Chalmers . Simplicity , Bolens ect.