Description
When your three-point lift arms are bent, cracked, or just the wrong length for that new implement you picked up, you’ve got two choices: hunt around for factory replacements that might not exist, or build exactly what you need. These heavy-duty Category 2 weld-on arms let you fabricate the perfect fit for any application, whether you’re fixing what’s broken or upgrading to handle heavier loads.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles serious Category 2 implement loads without bending
- Weld-on end design lets you build custom lengths for any application
- Universal fit works with various tractor makes and models
- Reinforced tubing design resists the twisting forces that crack lighter arms
- Quality steel that welds clean and holds up to farm abuse
Built for Real Farm Work
Category 2 equipment means business – we’re talking big disc harrows, multi-bottom plows, heavy cultivators, and rotary cutters that can push smaller tractors to their limits. These arms handle the loads and stresses of serious field work, giving you the strength you need whether you’re breaking ground in the spring or chopping stalks after harvest.
Made to Last
These lift arms use heavy-wall tubing and reinforced construction designed for the punishment of heavy implements. The weld-on design eliminates the weak points you’ll find in adjustable arms while letting you build exactly the length you need. Quality steel provides excellent welding characteristics and maintains its strength after fabrication.
Good to Know
These arms accept standard Category 2 ball ends with 28mm pins for implement attachment. When you’re measuring for length, take your time – even small differences between left and right arms will cause your implement to tilt and wear unevenly. Use a fixture to keep everything straight during welding, and remember to build both arms exactly the same length. Clean your weld areas thoroughly, use full penetration welds, and prime immediately after fabrication to prevent rust.






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