Kolmepunkts
Kolmepunkts is an Estonian term that translates to "three-point" in English. It commonly refers to a three-point hitch, a standard mechanism used to connect implements to the rear of a tractor or other agricultural machinery. This system consists of three hydraulic lifting arms: two lower, fixed arms and one upper, adjustable arm. The two lower arms are connected to the tractor's hydraulic system and can be raised or lowered to lift or lower the implement. The upper arm is typically a top link that adjusts the implement's pitch and angle. This design allows for efficient and stable attachment and control of a wide range of farm equipment, such as plows, cultivators, and mowers. The three-point hitch is a highly versatile and widespread system in modern agriculture, providing stability, maneuverability, and precise depth control for various operations. Its widespread adoption has significantly improved farming efficiency and productivity worldwide.