slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Thats a Cat 2 mower, with Cat 1 pins on a Cat 1 hitch. You need to turn lower pins around to point inwards.
If you need to use it on a Cat 2 hitch too, they make double pins that leave a cat 1 on the inside and Cat 2 pins outside.
You won't be able to keep the sway so tight that it won't hit your tires without swapping the pins.
If you need to use it on a Cat 2 hitch too, they make double pins that leave a cat 1 on the inside and Cat 2 pins outside.
You won't be able to keep the sway so tight that it won't hit your tires without swapping the pins.
Thanks guys for all the good suggestions. I'll add "washer-bushings" to the stab arm shackles, Cut off those rusted bolts on the hog frame arms and get some stainless bolts and secure those hog arms.....or at least make them much tighter. Get sleeves to stop that upper attachment "pinch" AND turn the lower arm pins inward. That ought to greatly reduce my swaying hog.
Thanks again. You guys are great.....:thumbsup: