Soundguy
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Are you able to remove an implement if the turnbuckles are snug on your rig? )</font>
Yes.. since the turnbuckles are from the outside of the arm to the axle, when you pull the implement lift arm pin.. you are sliding the arm off, toward the chain/turnbuckle on that side.. and colapsing the chain.. so yes.. very easy... no sway adjustment or wrench needed to take an implement off.
Soundguy
Yes.. since the turnbuckles are from the outside of the arm to the axle, when you pull the implement lift arm pin.. you are sliding the arm off, toward the chain/turnbuckle on that side.. and colapsing the chain.. so yes.. very easy... no sway adjustment or wrench needed to take an implement off.
Soundguy