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bravenrace

08-23-2006 09:07:41




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I have a Woods grader box attached to the 3 point on my Ford 3000. Currently the only side to side constraint are the chains that connect to the arms. It seems like it needs something to hold it in place better. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim




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cj3b_jeep

08-24-2006 05:56:16




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 Re: Grader Box Question in reply to bravenrace, 08-23-2006 09:07:41  
Mine were a David Brown Specific item that came with the tabs to mount them to the axles and such, i got them from the David Brown Tractor Tips page, but I'd look into TSC, northern hydraulics and places like that



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cj3b_jeep

08-23-2006 10:19:15




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 Re: Grader Box Question in reply to bravenrace, 08-23-2006 09:07:41  
I put a set of them on my David Brown to keep the brush hog from moving side to side when I made a turn, they work great and the total setup was about $125



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bravenrace

08-23-2006 11:30:46




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 Re: Grader Box Question in reply to cj3b_jeep, 08-23-2006 10:19:15  
Thanks guys.
Can you direct me to a source for these?
Thanks,
Jim



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old

08-23-2006 10:05:57




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 Re: Grader Box Question in reply to bravenrace, 08-23-2006 09:07:41  
You need a set of sabalizer bars. They hook to the 3 point pins on the blade and then on brackets that bolt under the rear axles. The bracket use the same bolts that hold the fenders on. The brackets might already be on your tractor or they may not be there. The bars keep things from going side to side and work well on almost every thing you hook to the 3 point

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Fred Furd

08-23-2006 19:00:42




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 Re: Grader Box Question in reply to old, 08-23-2006 10:05:57  
I bought a pair of stabilizer bars from Tractor Supply. They cost about $17 for the pair.



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