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Bobby Jones

05-09-2005 18:49:14




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Currently I have a cross mfg. 3pt conversion using the snap coupler on my CA. Problem is I keep bending the lift arm when backing my dirt scoop into a dirt pile. I have looked at the worksaver diagrams and it seems well built and designed. I am considering buying one but I am wondering if I will still have the same problem after I spend the money on it. None the posts I read mentioned a problem such as this so I thought I would just go ahead and ask. I believe the only reason the cross lift arms are bending is because the are at a wide angle due to them being tied to the snap coupler. Any help with this would be greatly apreciated.

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Dirt Scratcher

05-10-2005 07:13:23




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 Re: Worksaver Hitch question in reply to Bobby Jones, 05-09-2005 18:49:14  
Ive nerver heard of this happening with a cross conversion, but if it is, you need to go to a heavier arm. A cat II arm maybe, but leave the rest of the conversion alone, Cross is the best design.



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Tom Westerfield

05-10-2005 04:43:17




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 Re: Worksaver Hitch question in reply to Bobby Jones, 05-09-2005 18:49:14  
I have one of those for my CA. While I have never operated a pond scoop, I've done some pretty heavy work of other kinds. It works well. Is very well balanced.



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Bobby Jones

05-10-2005 05:30:26




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 Re: Worksaver Hitch question in reply to Tom Westerfield, 05-10-2005 04:43:17  
Thanks for the input Tom. I guess I should have mentioned that its not just the scoop that is bending it I have also bent the arm backing with my grader blade as well.



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John F in MD

05-10-2005 13:38:56




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 Re: Worksaver Hitch question in reply to Bobby Jones, 05-10-2005 05:30:26  
I have a Worksaver on my B. I've used a plow, scoop, blade and boom pole with no problems.



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Bobby Jones

05-10-2005 21:03:49




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 Re: Worksaver Hitch question in reply to John F in MD, 05-10-2005 13:38:56  
Thanks for the input everyone. I have decided to go ahead and get the worksaver and see how it works out. Thanks again to all.



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