FatTire
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- Kubota L5740, Unimog 404 w/ snowblower, Deere 620i UTV, MX5100 (sold)
If you have a BH92 you probably already are aware to be careful with the 3 point stabilizer arms. It is usually not a problem with Cat 2 implements, but with Cat 1 the stabilizers will be close to the subframe. Today I was in a hurry (when else do accidents happen?), hooking up to a Cat 1 ballast box, was a little crooked, and thought I'd raise the 3 point just a little bit to get weight off the ground so that I could swing the box over and reset the alignment of the arms. Ooops, raised too much, caught an arm on the subframe, and bent the inner tube of the stabilizer arm. At least it is easy to fix....
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