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Rear three-point linkage

The rear three-point linkage is the basic system for mounting implements on the rear of an agricultural tractor. It is a standard piece of equipment that allows for the connection and safe use of a wide range of agricultural implements and machines, such as ploughs, harrows, cultivators, seeders and spreaders.

Main functions of the rear linkage:

  • Versatility: the rear three-point linkage is designed to work with most agricultural machinery, making it extremely versatile and an essential element of every tractor.
  • Connection stability: thanks to three attachment points (two lower arms and one upper), the system ensures a stable and safe connection between the tractor and the implement, which is crucial when working in the field.
  • Ease of use: the rear linkage is usually equipped with hydraulic mechanisms that allow easy lifting and lowering of the implement. Modern tractors also often have electronic control systems that allow precise adjustment of the position of the implements.
  • Adjustment: the three-point linkage system allows you to adjust the height and angle of the connected equipment, which is important for optimizing work and adapting to different terrain conditions.
  • Safety: thanks to appropriate safeguards and durable structures, the rear three-point linkage ensures safe use even in difficult field conditions, with heavy loads.

Rear three-point linkage application:

The rear three-point linkage is most often used in field work, such as ploughing, sowing, fertilizing, as well as in tasks related to crop care, harvesting, or transporting tools and materials. In combination with the front three-point linkage , it allows for the simultaneous performance of two different tasks, which significantly increases work efficiency.