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Posted by Greasy John on March 31, 2004 at 17:57:47 from (208.35.181.74):
Me again, Hi all. Just got the paint on the Landfill 350 will be putting up a pix as soon as I get the stainless all polished up.Now for the question ! The 350 has the fast hitch with the 3 Pt. arms and top link--all is there but the top link is a chinsy looking ciobbled up strap aroung the upper lift cross arm . Was this the way it was designed or is the top link supposed to mount to the 3 bolt holes in the diff. case? If in fact it did mount around the cross shaft, was it a floating mount. There is only about 3/8" clearance for this strap setup and its only 1/4 thick and streched all to @#%^. Any help out the ?? It will be appr. on this end. This has been the dirtyist job I ever tackled but I think when I post the pix you will agree it was worth it. Goin to change my name now.!!!! I've washed !
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