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Re: Stabelizer Bracket
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Posted by PloughNman on August 29, 2004 at 06:28:27 from (64.18.236.105):
In Reply to: Stabelizer Bracket posted by Margaret Rader on August 28, 2004 at 15:01:57:
Hi Margaret- Stev B. is correct. The aftermarket brackets can fit either left or right-as long as they face inwards. They mount under your fenders and you may need to get a little longer fender bolts to bolt them up with. The linch pins MUST face in towards the LIFT pins directly across and in line center to center, follow? As Steve stated, if not, the bars will bind and bend whn you try to lift them. Helpful hint: First, assemble the brackets to fenders but do not fully tighten them down. Next, being certain the pins are in the correct hole to match your tractors' lift pins, attach the bars and secure with lynch pins. Then attach an implement-i.e. mower, back blade, plow, etc. to the tractors' lower lift arms and fit the other end of the brackets onto the lift pins, then secure with lynch pins. Slowly try to lift the setup up and be aware of anything that doesn't l;ook right- bars should not bend or kink rather follow the lift smoothly. Once satisfied that they will work fine, tighten down the fender bolts to secure brackets to axle trumpets. HTH Tim
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