Description
When your drawbar’s worn out or bent, you know it right away—implements won’t track straight, and everything feels loose and sloppy when you’re pulling loads. This heavy-duty Category 1 drawbar connects your tractor’s lift arms to give you the solid pulling power you need for all your implements. With 11 adjustment holes spread across its 31-inch length, you’ll have plenty of options to get your implements positioned just right.
What You’re Getting
- Eleven adjustment holes give you precise positioning for different implements and working conditions
- Heavy 1-inch thick steel construction handles the stress of pulling heavy loads through tough ground
- Standard 7/8-inch pins and 3/4-inch holes work with all your Category 1 implements and hardware
- 26-inch lift arm spacing fits the majority of utility and compact tractors out there
- 2-1/2 inch width provides plenty of strength without adding unnecessary weight
Built for Real Farm Work
This drawbar is sized for Category 1 three-point hitch systems—that’s your typical utility tractors up to about 45 horsepower. Whether you’re pulling a bush hog through thick pasture, dragging a harrow across stubble, or towing a manure spreader to the back forty, this drawbar gives you the connection point you need. The 26-inch spacing works with most compact and utility tractors from all the major brands.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on equipment, and drawbars take some of the worst abuse. This one’s built from heavy-gauge steel that won’t bend under load or crack from the constant stress of field work. The thick construction means it’ll keep doing its job season after season, even when you’re pulling implements through rocks or frozen ground.
Good to Know
Installation’s straightforward—just line up the holes with your lift arms and secure with the proper pins. The multiple holes let you adjust for different implement heights and draft angles, which is handy when you’re switching between a finishing mower and a heavy tillage tool. Make sure you’re using Grade 8 hardware for the connections—cheaper bolts won’t hold up to the stress.





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