showcrop

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I thought of you yesterday. I backed up to my brush hog with my 971 and hooked both lift arms onto it without leaving the seat. You said that it couldn't be done.
 
(quoted from post at 21:54:08 06/20/19) I thought of you yesterday. I backed up to my brush hog with my 971 and hooked both lift arms onto it without leaving the seat. You said that it couldn't be done.
I can do it but my son has to be around when I do. :lol:
 
(quoted from post at 05:47:19 06/21/19) I'm only 48 and I ain't limber
enough for that! Seen a old Ford
video of it being done! What's
the trick?


It can take a little back and forth, but it is just a matter of backing up to it just right so that the left side ball slips over the pin and pulls on a little bit. Then you take ahold of the crank handle for the right side and pull it towards the seat to bring the right ball to the pin, adjust height as needed. Once the right one is started then you just pull ahead a little to pull them both on good.
 

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