3 point hitch

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bobcarr

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Just a new member, and wanted to test this forum. My son and I are operating a small farm operation in Alaska, and need to add some more fence. This to be done with a hydraulic post pounder. We have an 863, and want to add a 3 point hitch attachment. Any experience with such?
 

StuZ

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I'm sure Bobcat makes one too, but we have a mounting plate that is made by Woods Equipment company that works
 

500K_773

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If I understand you post correctly, you already have a 3-point hitch hydraulic post pounder and would like to use it on your 863 correct? If so, SkidSteerSolutions makes a 3-point adapter for skidsteers that looks like it would do what you like. I am looking at the EZ-PTO from them, which is the 3-point hitch with a hydraulic PTO motor that could power PTO driven tractor attachments. If you have any other PTO driven implements, this might be the way to go. Hope this helps.
I also have some fence posts to drive in this summer. They are 7' long metal t-posts and a hydraulic post pounder sounds great. Are you driving t-posts or wooden posts?
 

DU'ER

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If I understand you post correctly, you already have a 3-point hitch hydraulic post pounder and would like to use it on your 863 correct? If so, SkidSteerSolutions makes a 3-point adapter for skidsteers that looks like it would do what you like. I am looking at the EZ-PTO from them, which is the 3-point hitch with a hydraulic PTO motor that could power PTO driven tractor attachments. If you have any other PTO driven implements, this might be the way to go. Hope this helps.
I also have some fence posts to drive in this summer. They are 7' long metal t-posts and a hydraulic post pounder sounds great. Are you driving t-posts or wooden posts?
I just found you guys, this place is great! I bought the EZ-PTO 3 pt. rig from skid steer solutions and I haven't looked back. I absolutely love it. I run a posthole digger and Bush Hog with it. Much much easier than using the tractor. Glad to be a member, Duane...Utah
 
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