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WD45 and Brush Hog

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Scott

06-08-2003 12:03:46




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I want to run a brush hog on a WD45 with a 3 point conversion. How do I impliment an anti sway system. On the Ford that we used to run it on, we had a stabilizer bar that runs to inside the wheel to keep it from moving. How do I get this, or somthing similar on my 45?




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rob-o

06-10-2003 08:34:37




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 Re: WD45 and Brush Hog in reply to Scott, 06-08-2003 12:03:46  
The Saginaw after market 3-point hitch has built in sway bars. Works great on my wd-45.



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Ron

06-08-2003 14:51:27




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 Re: WD45 and Brush Hog in reply to Scott, 06-08-2003 12:03:46  
My 3-point conversion on my WD-45 uses the snapcoupler, and to control sway, you mount the "Bail" up high, and then the 3-point has 2 chains, that go to the bail, controlling the sway--a real nice setup...!!

Ron.



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Tony C

06-08-2003 14:30:18




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 Re: WD45 and Brush Hog in reply to Scott, 06-08-2003 12:03:46  
The new aftermarket hitchs have built in sway control, lots better than the old wishbone ac hitch. Tony



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Scott

06-08-2003 17:19:03




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 Re: Re: WD45 and Brush Hog in reply to Tony C , 06-08-2003 14:30:18  
Tony, I saw the one on your page. How is the sway controlled by that? Is it the bar that goes between the arms? What about hook up and different widths of equipment?



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