Posted by bad_bo_ti on March 09, 2008 at 16:17:08 from (71.64.29.148):
Sorry for the long post!! I had my 434 out the other day with a box blade on it and noticed I have a lot of sway when I raise it, It has chain adjusters on the side and I had them adjust to where they were tight while the blade was done but once I raised it they got slack in them. The tractor has a drawbar and the previous owner(s) mounted the bottom links on the drawbar (welded pins on). Is this the reason for my adjusters not staying tight or do I need some other kind of anti-sway device. I haven't used this tractor for anything else so I don't know if having the lower mounts moved out on the drawbar is going to help me any, Do they make longer arms for the bottom if I need the extra length or should I be ok. Thanks, For the help. Chris
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