Posted by lfure on March 18, 2015 at 18:40:53 from (68.169.254.14):
In Reply to: A true Case/IH. posted by gene bender on March 18, 2015 at 17:12:44:
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Mine ended up near where the bucket cylinder pin is. I also made a pivot for the pipe so it could pivot while the rod is run through it when I tip the bucket. Most of these that I've seen are made to be adjustable. I put this one together with the rod extra long. The I made sure the bucket was level where I wanted it, the cut the rod off flush with the pipe. When the rod is flush with the end of the pipe I know the bucket is level with the ground. It gives me a starting point when I need to tip the bucket forward to dig into the ground.
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