crash325
Elite Member
I think there was a tread on this a short while back. But I could not find it.
So here goes with a new 1.
After only about 6 years of the stabilizers on the back hoe bleeding down, they just had to be fixed.
I had figured out many ways to do this little task. If there was a hard way to do it, I had it figured out.
Going to the KISS principle, at last I got it done.
First just in case the down lever got pushed while hooked up, didn't want to tear up or break anything.
Simple "S" hooks out of 1/8" galvanized wire. Use large drift to open up the end link in dog chain.
Picture shows the whole deal.
Simple
So here goes with a new 1.
After only about 6 years of the stabilizers on the back hoe bleeding down, they just had to be fixed.
I had figured out many ways to do this little task. If there was a hard way to do it, I had it figured out.
Going to the KISS principle, at last I got it done.
First just in case the down lever got pushed while hooked up, didn't want to tear up or break anything.
Simple "S" hooks out of 1/8" galvanized wire. Use large drift to open up the end link in dog chain.
Picture shows the whole deal.
Simple