Pat's Easy Change questions

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Cedarweed

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I am about to spring for a set of the Pat's Easy Change devices and have a couple of questions. One is about the stabilizer bar: does it have provisions (marks or whatnot) for resetting it to a lengths known to be correct for various widths of implement pins? Another concerns a mentioned "New Version" of the Easy Change. Although I saw that term mentioned twice, I was unable to find anything about it for comparison to a more original version. Can anyone shed any light on that?

All help will be appreciated.

Have a few happy hours on the L3400 now, mostly brush cutting. Use a 5' King Cutter (TSC, light duty) and the tractor has no problem keeping it humming in the thickest of brush,briars, and saplings of all sorts, much of it cedar.

Cedarweed
 
   / Pat's Easy Change questions #2  
My stabilizer does not have "positions". I marked mine. I only need one setting but when I forget to remove it before using an implement, it gets squashed in so, the mark helps.
I've heard of the "improved" term but don't know what it refers to.
 
   / Pat's Easy Change questions #3  
Just like HomeBrew's stabilizer bar, mine does not have any marks on it. However, you could make your own marks with a simple SHARPIE type permanent marker or you could notch it with a metal file. I find that I don't even use mine.

Not sure what they may have improved on the NEW version of the Pat's Easy Change. It is a simple design that works. One thing that I found VERY POOR were the instructions, however if I can figure them out then pretty much anyone can install and use Pat's with ease. :eek: I have it on one of my tractors and I have extendable lower links on the other machine I use and find the Pat's system to be easier than the extendable lower links.
 
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The only issue I had with Pat's is the spacers (flat stock). I thought they were all the same, until I had mine installed and looked at the two left over.

Yep, they were different thicknesses, so I had to take one side off and replace the spacer with the right one.

I have the telescopic bars on my BX, so I have no need for the spacer bar, nor did I buy it.

Ron
 
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Thanks guys for the input. I purchased the devices and they installed onto the L3400 without a hitch (pun intended). The info on TBN stated that 4" of straight lift arm is needed. However, on our tractor the arm begins to bend at 3-1/2" and although not a tight fit, another quarter-inch shorter would about be the limit. Also, looks like the makers rewrote the instructions, as they were illustrated, complete and easy enough to follow and I often have difficulties with written instructions. Hope this helps someone.

Cedarweed
 

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