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Implements (also called attachments) are the tools a tractor uses to accomplish tasks.  Most of the attachments operate on the rear of the tractor with the exception of the front loader (scoop, bucket).  The rear implements connect to the tractor via a device called a 3 point hitch.  The tractor is able to lift the 3 point hitch via hydraulics.  This enables the implement to be lifted up and down by the operator actuating a lever on the tractor.  For attachments that require power to turn a mechanical gearbox (like a mower) a power take off shaft (PTO)  rotates on the back of the tractor.  Each attachment has a shaft that connects it to the tractor’s PTO shaft.  The operator can engage (turn it on and off) the PTO shaft via a lever on the tractor.  For rear attachments that require hydraulics like a backhoe, a set of rear hydraulic fittings can be added to the back of the tractor.

 

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