After a recent post I thought something I do every day may not be so easy for a person new to tractors , so IT is easiest to attach any implement if it is on fairly level ground . The tractor has 3 connection points , a TOP LINK that lengthens or shortens , attached by a thick round pin to holes in the centre of the tractor above the power take off . 2 hydraulic arms that go up and down with ball ends , the left one has no adjustment , the right one has some form of adjuster so it can go up or down to make the implement level and help to connect the implement if needed . To connect Reverse the tractor , keeping the top link holes on the tractor aligned with the holes on the implement ( you could attach the top link to the tractor and tie it so it sits straight out to help as a guide ) keep the arms just above the implement arm pins until the left arm ball end is lined up and lower the arm until it sits on or at the end of the pin , hand brake on engine off , dismount and go to the left arm , your arm should have some form of stabiliser bar to stop lateral sway ( may be on one arm or both ) slacken this off so the arm moves side ways , then push the ball end over the pin ( may have a sleeve if the ball ends are cat 2 thick and the implement pin is cat 1 thin ) put in a lynch pin or similar . Repeat on the right side using the adjuster if needed . Now you can attach the power take off if needed . Attach the top link to the implement , screwing in or out to help make it easy . Re start the tractor and lift the implement , stop the tractor go to the rear and re tighten the stabiliser bar or bars to stop side ways swing . step well back and look at the implement ,is it sitting level with the tractor if not then lower to the ground use the right arm adjuster lift the implement and check again . Move to the side of the implement step back and depending on the machine you can adjust the top link to make it sit level . Ready to go , to take the machine off reverse the procedure . Most PTO machines run 540 RPM ( hay bobs run slower for best performance ) Hope this may help