whiskywizard
Gold Member
I have a Kioti CK20 with a 60" 3-pt snowblower. How tight should I keep the adjustable stabilizer arms?  Are they to be snugged tight?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			When you tighten the links, have your implement raised off the ground (comfortable working height), pull it as far to one side and tighten that link...then do the same on the other side.
You'll probably have 1-3 inches of sway at the end of your snow blower...no more then that. Then, you're tight enough but not so tight you'll break something. You'll do some adjusting to center the implement.
Lower the 3PH and ensure there's no binding.
I don't have a snow blower, but I used this process for a rotary cutter (expect up to 5" sway at the tail wheel), a finish mower (1"-3") and a wood chipper (1"-3") for the last 10 years.
Check the tightness with the machine raised and with the attachment just off the ground. Often it will be tighter at one of these extremes. At the tightest point, just loosen it a bit so there is just a little slack.
Well to be honest with you years ago i was told tighten them up tight, no slop, last april i broke the turn buckles anchor point off the axle of my Mahindra. The welder whom i had repair them said i had them to tight! He said you need some give in it. When i talked to my Kioti dealer he said the same thing. When i hook something up on my Kioti its impossible to draw it tight with their system. well thats how were doing it and i havent broke anything since. Good Luck . . .John