Three-point hitch
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The three-point hitch (British English: three-point linkage) most often refers to the way ploughs and other implements are attached to an agricultural tractor. The three points resemble either a triangle, or the letter A. Three point attachment is the simplest and the only statically determinate way of joining two bodies in engineering.
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The inventor, Harry Ferguson The inventor, Harry Ferguson www.ulsterhistory.co.uk/harryferguson.htm - Web |
Three-point linkage model Three-point linkage model www.ferguson-museum.co.uk/3_point.htm - Web |
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Explanation of the categories Explanation of the categories www.tractordata.com/articles/technical/threepoint.html - Web |