Posted by dave2 on November 03, 2010 at 11:09:32 from (91.10.174.254):
My tractor came with 2 flat bars that one end hooked on a stud next to the axle and the other end on the emplement pin. Real PITA and would get forgot, bent, left off, etc. Stuff would still flop around some and be pretty noisy moving around. Bigger tractors have chain/turnbuckles mounted to the armand not implement pin. I finally found a set that was for the next size bigger (KatII) and was cheap enough to tinker with about a year ago.
Found a rountuit yesterday and a couple clevises and put them on (took all of 15 minutes :roll: ). Adjusted them so things are centered and am in tall cotton. Rock whatever is hooked up and the whole tractor moves without any slop whatsoever, and the chains instead of bars allow you to spread the bars to hook things up. Prolly old news to most of you but I led a sheltered life.............
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