Re: Re: snowblower/lift arm stays
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Posted by Gerald on November 17, 1998 at 03:19:08:
In Reply to: Re: snowblower/lift arm stays posted by Dennis H. on November 16, 1998 at 17:53:15:
: : I've attached my new snowblower, and it's working : : okay (as long as I stay away from rocks), but it : : tends to sway off to one side as the lift arms for : : the 3-point pivot. This just doesn't look right. I've : : seen for sale these highly sophisticated looking : : metal bars with holes drilled in them, which supposedly : : stop this from happening, but I can't get anybody to : : tell me how they work or where exactly they bolt on. : : Anybody? Thanks. : There should be some pins mounted on the undercariage of the tractor somewhere on the outboard side of the 3pt that look like short cat 1 pins. The bars mount from the hitch pin on each side of the implement to these pins. The series of holes are to allow you to locate to either side or center the implement. The alternative is to use chains that can be shortened or lenghtened to serve the same purpose. Hope this helps, Dennis H. CT (888-8CT-FARM) sells an angle bracket to hold the sway bar pin, usually mounted underneath the axle on the fender mount bolts. Gerald
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