Chains chains to replace vertical lift rods ?

   / chains to replace vertical lift rods ? #11  
OK, makes more sense now. If it is needed to produce a specific effect then it is needed.
 
   / chains to replace vertical lift rods ?
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#12  
Done this for a while. There's no way the blade can hit the rear tires.
The lower links are a fixed distance from the tires. The chains only
allow the blade ends to float up and down independently. This
allows the blade to follow the contours of the driveway and not gouge.

I replace both vertical links with chains. I really don't think that
wear on the ball ends is an issue.

Bill how did you make the chain hook up ? did you use a clevis ?
 
   / chains to replace vertical lift rods ? #13  
I bent up 4 U-shaped pieces of steel with appropriate sized
holes for 4 bolts. I then used a cold chisel to "open" the end
links of the two chains, fed the u-shapes through the links and
used the bolts to attach the chains to the lift arms and the
turnbuckle arms. There is probably an easier way, but I like to make things more difficult than necessary.:D Actually, using appropriately
sized clevis would be easier.

Bill
 

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