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Re: Drawbar vs Stabilizer
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Posted by paul on May 09, 2004 at 18:09:29 from (66.60.197.169):
In Reply to: Drawbar vs Stabilizer posted by Dennis In Michigan on May 09, 2004 at 13:37:08:
They are 2 seperate things and so I do not understand the question? It's like asking if a chair or a table is a better thing..... You can use one with or without the other, but they are not generally interchangable, so neither is better or worse than the other...... What are you trying to do again? Drawbar can be 2 different things even - one is a swinging drawbar fastened solidly under the diff case, other is an 11 hole metal bar that goes in the 3pt hitch. Stablizers can also be 2 different things, one keeps the drawbar from swaying from side to side (2 different designs on these, inner or outer); other keeps the 3pt hitch at one level so it can't raise or fall. Each is very good at doing it's job, I prefer a swinging drawbar for it's stability, & I prefer inner stableizer bars to keep the 3pt from swaying. If you use an 11 hole drawbar on the 3pt you should use the ridgid stablizer bars that keep the 3pt from rearing up & hurting something. Better, worse, does not compute. :) --->Paul
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