L3901 - slight implement offset?

icehorse

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There are times when I wish I could offset my implements just a few inches off of center. I understand that this is probably fraught with possible problems, but really I'm just talking maybe a 6 inch offset from straight back.

I'm imagining something that attaches to one of the lower link arms and provides a lower link ball just a few inches beyond the normal ball.

Has anyone seen such a thing? Or is there a better way to do this?
 

MapleLeafFarmer

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yes. easy to do and done all the time. I will get some pic.s for you.

depending on what you want to do and how you want to do it and your budget.

cheap and easy is adding a cat 1 draw bar on lower link arms about $50. add a ball or 2" reciever mount or whatever off set. they have locks available to stop it from rotating, etc...
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or for about $80 one of these and add an horizontal offset head from a trailer shop

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or if you have big bucks you can go with a hydraulic offset hitch made by someone like Ibex or handy-hitch that lets you swing your implement from your seat way out to the side to mow ditches, pond banks, near fences, etc....
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so common and easy to do just pick your budget to match equipment and task.
 
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There are times when I wish I could offset my implements just a few inches off of center. I understand that this is probably fraught with possible problems, but really I'm just talking maybe a 6 inch offset from straight back.

I'm imagining something that attaches to one of the lower link arms and provides a lower link ball just a few inches beyond the normal ball.

Has anyone seen such a thing? Or is there a better way to do this?
Minor three point offsets can be accomplished by adjustment of the sway bars.
 
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icehorse

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Minor three point offsets can be accomplished by adjustment of the sway bars.
Right! That brings up a related question. Do you think the lower links should normally have any left-right play in them or should you adjust the sway bars for no play?
 

icehorse

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yes. easy to do and done all the time. I will get some pic.s for you.

depending on what you want to do and how you want to do it and your budget.

cheap and easy is adding a cat 1 draw bar on lower link arms about $50. add a ball or 2" reciever mount or whatever off set. they have locks available to stop it from rotating, etc...
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or for about $80 one of these and add an horizontal offset head from a trailer shop

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or if you have big bucks you can go with a hydraulic offset hitch made by someone like Ibex or handy-hitch that lets you swing your implement from your seat way out to the side to mow ditches, pond banks, near fences, etc....
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so common and easy to do just pick your budget to match equipment and task.
Sorry for the miscommunication. Not that kind of ball. On the L3901 lower link arms, and the end is a built in ball swivel that allows you to attach your implements right onto the link arms. So I'm thinking of something that maybe bolts on to the lower link arm that also has one of these ball swivels, just a few inches out.
 

SDT

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Right! That brings up a related question. Do you think the lower links should normally have any left-right play in them or should you adjust the sway bars for no play?
Depends upon the implement.

Most ground engaging implements require some side to side movement.

Many other implements do not.
 
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I have a 5' rough cut mower that I wanted ti have a slight offset with. I took off the right 3pt lift pin, and changed it from an "outie" to an "innie" (Reversed direction to pointing in). It works great

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icehorse

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What implements are you trying to offset?
my rotary cutter, so that i can mow over ditches on the side of the road,
my - not yet purchased - tiller so that I can till under electric fence lines.
 

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my rotary cutter, so that i can mow over ditches on the side of the road,
my - not yet purchased - tiller so that I can till under electric fence lines.
Not sure if you can offset a rotary cutter that much to make a difference. Look into an offset flail mower. But you might not have enough machine weight/stability wise.
 

icehorse

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Not sure if you can offset a rotary cutter that much to make a difference. Look into an offset flail mower. But you might not have enough machine weight/stability wise.
If I can mow 6-8 inches outside the tire I'd be happy. And I was thinking I'd add weight on the opposite side in the FEL.
 
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