adjusting brush hog

   / adjusting brush hog #31  
Freds, you may be overtightening them. Yes, with the pins turned inward the "pull" of the 3 -point lower arms will be on the clevis pins. No--I have never bent them despite heavy work on my Boxblade which I did the same way. I have seen them done this way even in some implement brochures and my Kubota dealer says they do it all the time. I think the outer position would be the prefered one but turning them inward is entirely acceptable and will not cause you any problems. J
 
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#32  
The dealer told me to adjust mowers and hogs so that when you push on the side of them the tractor moves. I turn the turnbuckle on the check chain by hand to adjust.
I put the mower back on today and the pins were fine even though I had to give the 3 pt. a kick to break things loose after I had loosened thing up. I suppose you _could_ bend a pin, just wondered if you ever saw it happen.
Thanks,

Fred
 
   / adjusting brush hog #33  
I doubt you will bend a clevis if it is the large size intended for that pin. J
 
 

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