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It seems to be fairly difficult to get the arms lined up just perfect to connect to mt box blade or bush hog. Is there a secret that you can share to make it easier.
(quoted from post at 09:01:34 05/21/16) It seems to be fairly difficult to get the arms lined up just perfect to connect to mt box blade or bush hog. Is there a secret that you can share to make it easier.
(quoted from post at 09:01:34 05/21/16) It seems to be fairly difficult to get the arms lined up just perfect to connect to mt box blade or bush hog. Is there a secret that you can share to make it easier.
(quoted from post at 19:04:53 05/21/16) Cary,
with my peculiar custom sway bars always on I can still clear the implement itself with my lift arms, so i can rest the balls on the pins before I get off the tractor. I didn't say before, but of course I lower the quadrant all the way before getting off.
Now I don't even have to reach down to pull the lift arm up.
[b:a44810194f][color=red:a44810194f]But as you are saying, I still usually have to disconnect my sway bars first to get the spread I need to get onto the pin.[/color:a44810194f][/b:a44810194f]
I don't use that type of pin on the sway bar anymore; I use that one underneath for the swingin' drawbar pin.
(quoted from post at 19:21:57 05/21/16)
There is a video on Utube that advertises the jubilee. It shows how to connect the lower links without leaving the drivers seat. Then you get off to hook up the top link and put the lynch pins in.
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