Tinhack
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- Joined
- Jul 3, 2020
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- Location
- Lytle, TX
- Tractor
- Ford 3910, John Deere 420C, Kubota G32XKS, IH 2606, Bad Boy Maverick-60"
Well yeah, those factory turnbuckles do look a little Mickey-Mouse. You probably are ahead there. But with an implement attached, the chains are NOT being PUSHED as everyone thinks. The force is applied to the opposing side in a PULL. Your turnbuckle was not bent in a pull. Which means to me, they were NOT adjusted correctly. The truth is the "rigid" stabilizers aren't rigid. They can only be adjusted to the nearest loose hole. Shortly after the beginning of the video shows what I'm talking about. The guy moves the arm back and forth with the "rigid" stabilizer installed (preview). The lower arms can still flop around. They sure don't look compatible with a quick hitch either. Too much slop or the arms have to be offset--Not centered behind the tractor.
My chain links are 1/2" with a 1 1/8" closed nut over 3/4" threaded ends. It's not like those open nut style you're showing in your photo. I have no problems with mine.
My chain links are 1/2" with a 1 1/8" closed nut over 3/4" threaded ends. It's not like those open nut style you're showing in your photo. I have no problems with mine.