beppington
Elite Member
Connie from Wildcat called me last night. They are going to ship me some shims to have welded on. :thumbsup:
Sounds like that's the same thing I'll be getting.
Connie from Wildcat called me last night. They are going to ship me some shims to have welded on. :thumbsup:
More important than the gap is how far the retaining pins protrude below the mount when locked. If they are lower than the gap distance it is pretty hard to dismount the grapple accidently.
If there is almost no gap then mounting the grapple can be a bit tricky as it might not move all the way flush unless you lift it and tilt it backwards. That is a hassle and presents its own problems in reaching the locking lever safely etc.
Bottom line is that some gap is desirable and I'd imagine a minimum of 1/4 inch or so. Again, the key issue is how far the retaining pins protrude from under the mount when locked.
Sounds like that's the same thing I'll be getting.
Received mine today. Rather than "shims", they sent me another set of the exact same piece that Wild Kat uses for the pin securing mount tabs. I had a local welder cut those into rectangular pieces & weld them to that take up the ~7/16" gap I had with mine. Now the pins fit very tight & they play is eliminated.
Bep how long did it take the welder to make this repair/modification?
James K0UA
10 minutes of actual work, ~35 other minutes of shootin' the breeze![]()
Could you post a pic when you get a chance? I'm having trouble visualizing the fix....