Stabilizer bar pins for folks that work in brush

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jcims

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If you're working in brush, you may consider replacing the factory R-clips (?) with cotter pins. Somewhere along the way mine was yanked out, lost the pin and the stabilizer bar was flapping in the breeze.

I replaced it with a 7/16" clevis pin from TSC for $1.99 and put cotter pins on both it an the factory one. Seems to work well.

This is the part i'm talking about, including the factory clip that gets yanked by wayward shrubbery.

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