Contents
- 1 What is a Category 1 implement?
- 2 What is the difference between a Category 1 and Category 2 3 point hitch?
- 3 What size are cat 1 pins?
- 4 What is the difference between Category 1 and Category 2?
- 5 What is a Category 3 tractor?
- 6 What is the difference between category 0 and 1 hitch?
- 7 What size is CAT 1 3 point hitch?
- 8 What size are CAT 2 pins?
- 9 What is a modified CAT 1 hitch?
- 10 What size are hitch pins?
- 11 How wide is a cat 2 quick hitch?
- 12 What does CAT II mean?
- 13 What does CAT II mean on digital meters?
- 14 What does CAT IV mean?
What is a Category 1 implement?
It’s typically reserved for the smallest garden tractors that typically can have add-on three-point hitches put on to them, not stuff that typically comes as standard equipment. Category 1 is very, very common and typically you’re gonna see Category 1 on tractors under about 50 horsepower.
What is the difference between a Category 1 and Category 2 3 point hitch?
Category 0 Hitch For tractors with up to 20 horsepower. Category 1 Hitch For tractors with 20 to 50 horsepower. Category 2 Hitch For tractors with 50 to 90 horsepower.
What size are cat 1 pins?
What are the 3-point hitch categories?
Category | Tractor Power | Top link pin diameter |
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Up to 20 HP | 5⁄8 in (16 mm) | |
1 | 20-45 HP | 3⁄4 in (19 mm) |
2 | 40-100 HP | 1 in (25 mm) |
3 | 80-225 HP | 1 1 ⁄4 in (32 mm) |
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What is the difference between Category 1 and Category 2?
Category 1 is for those who got ranks between 1 – 20k. They pay around 1.5 lakh per year as fees. It is the general merit list. Category 2 is for 20k to 40k rank.
What is a Category 3 tractor?
Category 3 hitches are found on tractors of 80 hp to 225 hp and have top link pins that measure 1-1/4″ and lift arm pins of 1=7/16″. The spacing of the lift arms is about 38″. Category 3 tractors are beyond what most homesteaders will have, but if you do be aware of the the difference between the cat.
What is the difference between category 0 and 1 hitch?
differences, as one goes up in Category implements the fabrication us usually more robust and can handle more tractor horsepower. In your case a Category 0 implement would probably be lighter weight than a Category 1 even though both are 48″. More weighty material & heftier fabrication = $200.
What size is CAT 1 3 point hitch?
Three-point hitch specifications
Category | Hitch pin size | |
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1 | 19 mm ( 3 ⁄4″) | 22.4 mm (7⁄8″) |
2 | 25.5 mm ( 1 “) | 28.7 mm ( 1 1 ⁄8″) |
3 | 31.75 mm ( 1 1 ⁄4″) | 37.4 mm ( 1 7⁄16″) |
4 | 45mm ( 1 3 ⁄4″) | 51 mm (2″) |
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What size are CAT 2 pins?
Specifications
Specification | Description |
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Hitch Category | 1 to 2 |
Material | Pin and Nut SAE1010-1020, Washer- Spring Steel |
Pin Diameter | 7/8 in. |
Pin Length | 5 in. |
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What is a modified CAT 1 hitch?
Hey Tall Dog, The Simplicity 3-point hitch is called ” Modified cat. 1 ” because the width is 26in– cat. 1 but it uses cat. 0 pins instead of cat. 1 pins and the length of the lower lift arms are shorter than a standard cat.
What size are hitch pins?
Standard hitch pin sizes CURT trailer hitch pins are available in several different sizes to accommodate hitch receivers in all standard sizes, including 1-1/4- inch, 2- inch and 2-1/2- inch, as well as the less common 3- inch receiver. Hitch pins are also available with adapter sleeves to fit multiple receiver sizes.
How wide is a cat 2 quick hitch?
Category 2 | Category 4N | |
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Lower link pin diameter | 27.94 mm (1.10 in.) | 50.8 mm (2.00 in.) |
Lower link hole diameter | 28.70 mm (1.13 in.) | 51.05 mm (2.01 in.) |
Lower hitch point Span (1) | 825 mm (32.48 in.) | 920 mm (36.22 in.) |
Width of ball ( 2 ) | 44.96 mm (1.77 in.) | 57.4 mm (2.26 in.) |
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What does CAT II mean?
CAT II is defined as local-level electrical distribution, such as a standard mains socket and plug-in loads. CAT III references a building’s electrical installations, including circuit-breakers, wiring, switches and industrial equipment.
What does CAT II mean on digital meters?
CAT I. Electronic Devices. Anything from a small circuit board to larger device with high-voltage but low-energy. CAT II. Single-Phase AC Loads.
What does CAT IV mean?
The CAT IV rating covers the highest and most dangerous level of transient overvoltage electricians encounter when working on utility service equipment like exterior transformers.