Posted by Zachary Hoyt on November 26, 2013 at 06:02:14 from (184.10.222.196):
In Reply to: bent draw bar ? 300 u posted by 300dave on November 25, 2013 at 18:54:52:
My 300 RC drawbar is a bit bent down in the center but so far not enough to keep it from latching. It got a bit worse when I was trying to pick up logs last winter that were frozen to each other on the pile. I have had good luck with 3 point hitch drawbars straightening them with a 16 lb sledge. I put them on a pair of logs bent side up and so that the skinny ends are sticking out and not taking the impact. Then I take a full circle swing and hit the drawbar on the high spot and then reposition it and do it again. It will take several whacks but it will straighten it right out, as I have done mine and one that belongs to a neighbor. The FH drawbar is a bit wider but I think it would still be worth a try. Zach
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