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Posted by Smokin Dog on Tuesday, September 01, 2009:

In Reply to: Kubota L3000DT Check Chains posted by Jerry on Tuesday, September 01, 2009:

Just a thought, I had a older tractor, and
needed the same stay straps as you. I measured
all my 3pt implements across the lower two
pins. To my luck they were within 1 1/2 inches
of one another in width. I mounted the one with
the shortest measure, then all I did was add a
length of chain on each side to where the chains
were almost tight when the blade was lowered.
This held the blade steady. When I installed
a cultivator which had the widest measure the
chains were a small amount slack, and the
implement would rock side to side a small amount
but not enough to hurt anything. I did this with
no turnbuckle, used it for over 20 years with
no problems, but one. You have to use a bungie
cord to hook the two arms together when your
driving the tractor with nothing on the hitch,
to keep the arms off the rear tires.





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