Gary_in_Indiana
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You can try moving your black support arms to the inside of the welded brackets or, if that's still not enough, take your pins out and reverse them so that they're on the inside pointing toward one another instead of on the outside pointing outward away from one another. One of those two changes should make it work for you.
I just went through the same kind of thing with a Speeco and a KK rotary cutter. When you're trying to bring your support arms to the inside of the welded brackets wrapping a ratchet strap around them and ratcheting them closer together maked the job a whole lot easier. You can go without that and just muscle them together, but being old and lazy, I prefer to let tools do the hard work anymore. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Give those things a try and let us know which one worked or if you had to use both. If you're just a little further off than moving the braces covers, ratchet them a bit closer and use longer bolts and extra washers as spacers to re-attach them to the welded brackets. You can always spread them further to the outside using the same longer bolts and spacers then switch your pin positions.
I'm sure you get the idea. It's trial and error and experimentation. Use whatever method requires the least movement of the braces as that will keep your pin angles truest.
I just went through the same kind of thing with a Speeco and a KK rotary cutter. When you're trying to bring your support arms to the inside of the welded brackets wrapping a ratchet strap around them and ratcheting them closer together maked the job a whole lot easier. You can go without that and just muscle them together, but being old and lazy, I prefer to let tools do the hard work anymore. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Give those things a try and let us know which one worked or if you had to use both. If you're just a little further off than moving the braces covers, ratchet them a bit closer and use longer bolts and extra washers as spacers to re-attach them to the welded brackets. You can always spread them further to the outside using the same longer bolts and spacers then switch your pin positions.
I'm sure you get the idea. It's trial and error and experimentation. Use whatever method requires the least movement of the braces as that will keep your pin angles truest.