I have it on now and it works great! I'm already happy with it and I haven't even used it on my rear scoop or grader blade yet, which is the main reason I got it. Since it's bigger in dia, it hit the bottom of the tool box when I had the boom pole raised up all the way, so I moved the tool box bracket up about 1 foot to where it's above the roll bar when it's flipped down, instead of below it. I never like it where it was anyway because I couldn't open the tool box when the roll bar was flipped down. I just used a piece of flat steel 4 1/2 inches wide and 13 inches long. That also moved up the thick wire bracket that holds the top link when it's not being used so now it lines up with the shaft of the hydraulic top link. So, now when the roll bar flips down it goes below the bottom of the tool box and above the bracket that holds the top link. I just put a piece of rubber gas hose on looped end of the wire bracket to keep it from scratching the shaft. I also painted the hydraulic top link NH grey. So, it looks good everything clears now. Sorry, I don't have a scanner or digital camera (it's on my Christmas list!) so I can't post a picture. Thanks for all your help in getting what I originally expected to be a simple project, that turned out to be a complicated project, finally done!