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Topic: Re: 5 minute 5 point hitch job?
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| John(UK)
12-02-2012 10:55:41
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You can fit different lengths of lower link arm to these tractors and the stabilizer bars must be the same length or they will bend.Measure centre to centre of the pin holes Fit the brackets under the axle and leave them slack, now fit the pivot pin in the bracket in the hole that is EXACTLY opposite the pivot pin for the lower link arm, it MUST be directly opposite this pin. Now attach the implement using the stabilizer bars and lift it clear of the floor about 6" to 12 " Now swing the implement across the tractor a few times and then making sure that the Top Link is EXACTLY in-line with the tractor (not slightly to one side) and then tighten the brackets under the axle.Those brackets are not mounted correctly, they should have then angle to-wards the transmission.It should take very little longer to mount an implement using stabilizers as one that doesn't use them. Leave them off the tractor until you have the implement mounted and lift it just clear of the floor, attach the tractor end of the bars and then attach the rear end, you should be able to swing the implement side to side slightly to assist you to mount the bars..John(UK) |
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