Mickey_Fx
Veteran Member
I use hitch pins and would have never given any thought to using bolts.
Don't know if it's universally true with these adaptors but mine has an adj bolt at the front, oriented vert. If adj correctly, when the top pin has been installed, the adj bolt serves as a stop so the lower pin hole is aligned properly for the lower pin to be inserted. No fuss, no muss.
Have hooked the tiller up both with and without the upper bracket. No way just an upper link will permit the tiller to rotate into it's proper position. This affects the rear wheels and rear flap position.
Don't know if it's universally true with these adaptors but mine has an adj bolt at the front, oriented vert. If adj correctly, when the top pin has been installed, the adj bolt serves as a stop so the lower pin hole is aligned properly for the lower pin to be inserted. No fuss, no muss.
Have hooked the tiller up both with and without the upper bracket. No way just an upper link will permit the tiller to rotate into it's proper position. This affects the rear wheels and rear flap position.