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BRUSH HOG MOUNTING

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JJH

08-27-2004 07:38:53




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CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW TO KEEP THE LOWER SWING ARMS FROM SWAYING BACK & FORTH? THE UNIT IS MOUNTED ON A M/F 65. IS THERE A BRACE FOR THIS THAT I SHOULD BE USING? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HINTS.




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Charlie T

08-27-2004 11:05:11




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 Re: BRUSH HOG MOUNTING in reply to JJH, 08-27-2004 07:38:53  
JJH
You should have stabilizer bars mounted under the rear axle and connecting to the side of the lift arms on the tractor. These will prevent your rear implement from swaying from side to side. First check under your rear axle and see if you have the mounting brackes. If so you can get a set of stabilizer bars from your local tractor supply company. If you do not have the brackets to mount to you will need to get them from the supply company also. I beleiev the MF 65 stabilizer bars mount to a pin approx 6 inches before you get to the end of the lift arm. Some tractors have stabilizer bars which slide on to the implement pin with the lift arms. Hope this helps

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JJH

08-27-2004 14:38:45




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 Re: BRUSH HOG MOUNTING in reply to Charlie T, 08-27-2004 11:05:11  
Thanks a lot Charlie for the input. We"ll check it out & see what we need. JJH



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