Bob_Skurka
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Re: New version of Pat\'s Easy Change
GaryM,
First, to answer your question, yes I did use one spacer on each side, I believe it fit best with the thin spacer in place. And I did manage to figure out that I had to pound the roll pin into the spacer, but then had a hard time fitting the spacer into the bottom of the unit . . . until I realized I could back out the hex screws so it would just drop into place!
Also, did you by the optional adjustable separator bar with your Easy Change? I bought it but have not attached it yet. I thought it would make life easier so I wouldn't have to worry about the lower arms swinging in/out as I back into the implements. Unfortunately I have to do most of my attachments on uneven ground/grass because I don't have enough room in my garage to keep all the toys. I think if I kept them inside on a smooth surface the separator bar would be unnecessary, but I don't have that luxury so I got the bar.
GaryM,
First, to answer your question, yes I did use one spacer on each side, I believe it fit best with the thin spacer in place. And I did manage to figure out that I had to pound the roll pin into the spacer, but then had a hard time fitting the spacer into the bottom of the unit . . . until I realized I could back out the hex screws so it would just drop into place!
Also, did you by the optional adjustable separator bar with your Easy Change? I bought it but have not attached it yet. I thought it would make life easier so I wouldn't have to worry about the lower arms swinging in/out as I back into the implements. Unfortunately I have to do most of my attachments on uneven ground/grass because I don't have enough room in my garage to keep all the toys. I think if I kept them inside on a smooth surface the separator bar would be unnecessary, but I don't have that luxury so I got the bar.