Mark Hodge at STABILWORKS makes rigid, pin adjustable stabilizers one-at-a-time. While he make mechs mostly for Kubotas, he makes them occaisionally for John Deeres and it is likely he could fab a set for a Montana.
Ok so I use the tractor at times to move around my enclosed race car hauler which loaded is prop 14k pounds. I have a hitch on my box blade. I put too muxh of a side load on it and they snapped. They are pretty cheesey to begin with id like something better.
/ Where to find adjustable stabilizer bars for a Montana Tractor
case, new holland, mccormick, and LS dealers should be able to get you parts for that thing. aside from the Montana specific body panels you should be able to cross reference the mechanical parts to one of the other tractors.
/ Where to find adjustable stabilizer bars for a Montana Tractor
I agree with the others about getting some new ones from Stabilworks if the price is reasonable, no sense in buying another set like the ones you had. You already determined they were cheesy.
/ Where to find adjustable stabilizer bars for a Montana Tractor
The primary factor making the Stabilworks mech stronger than factory turnbuckle stabilizers is the RIGID structure of the Stabilworks.
However, there is a weight difference too. Kubota factory turnbuckle stabilizers on my Kubota B3300SU weighed 3.7 pounds, the Stabilworks mech weighs 14.4 pounds, and both are steel.
So, functionally, maybe the Stabilworks mech is 4-5 times stronger than factory turnbuckles??????