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Bill

04-02-1999 18:29:36




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Can someone tell me how to hook up the disc to the three point hitch? The lift arms are easy. What do you do whith the stablizer bar?




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Robert

08-04-1999 16:32:13




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 Re: Towner Disc in reply to Bill, 04-02-1999 18:29:36  
Bill; I am assuming that you are referring to the Towner one way disc that some people call a one way plow. If that is the disc that you have then the stabilizer will be a bar to connect the right lower hitch pin to a bracket that bolts to the underside of the right rear axle using the fender bolts.This bracket was an optional peice designed to hold a middlebuster rigidly behind the tractor and is also used to hold mowers bush hogs planters rakes and cross bar hitches straight so your dealer should know what you are talking about.This stabilizer is used on these discs because they won't track properly without it.I hope this helps.

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Don

04-02-1999 18:46:43




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 Re: Towner Disc in reply to Bill, 04-02-1999 18:29:36  
Bill: Are you referring to the stabilizer bar as the top or 3rd link?? This would be the 3rd point of the 3pt, using an adjustable 3pt. toplink. It would attach with a pin to the upper holes on the disc hitch and to the tractor with a pin about 18" above the PTO shaft. E mail me if I'm misunderstanding what you need.



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