Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers

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TheMadOne

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I just converted my L3301 to telescopic stabilizers. Honest question, does anyone actually use the cotter pins for the bottom of the adjustment pins? They're a bear to get to and I'm not sure what it would take for the adjustment pins to walk that far up to begin with.

Anyone have a pin work loose?
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #2  
Mine doesn't have any pins for the adjustment pins. Gravity keeps them in quite nicely. As well as the chain keeps them from getting away.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers
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#3  
Yeah, they really seem like something the lawyers added, rather than an engineer, because the one time in a billion the thing slips loose and damages something they'll be able to point to it and say "Improper use".
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #4  
Yeah even if one pin "popped out" somehow, the implement still can't move side to side much because the link that still has a pin in it cannot be compressed or extended. It pretty well stays right where it is. But I have never had one pop out.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #5  
I just converted my L3301 to telescopic stabilizers.

Does anyone actually use the cotter pins for the bottom of the adjustment pins?

Anyone have a pin work loose?

Someone may, but I do not.

No.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #6  
My telescopic stabilizers came with this kind of pin.

Never lost one and are easy to work with.

LSPullArmStabilizerLynchPinPN40009827UXU.jpg

I just converted my L3301 to telescopic stabilizers. Honest question, does anyone actually use the cotter pins for the bottom of the adjustment pins? They're a bear to get to and I'm not sure what it would take for the adjustment pins to walk that far up to begin with.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #7  
My telescopic stabilizers came with this kind of pin.

Never lost one and are easy to work with.

View attachment 546506

I just converted my L3301 to telescopic stabilizers. Honest question, does anyone actually use the cotter pins for the bottom of the adjustment pins? They're a bear to get to and I'm not sure what it would take for the adjustment pins to walk that far up to begin with.

That's what mine have as well. It is surprising how one always (almost anyway) finds a properly aligned hole to drop the pin into when stabilizing the attachment. I can always get within 1/4 inch of dead tight. Neat.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #8  
My telescopic stabilizers came with this kind of pin.

Never lost one and are easy to work with.

View attachment 546506

I just converted my L3301 to telescopic stabilizers. Honest question, does anyone actually use the cotter pins for the bottom of the adjustment pins? They're a bear to get to and I'm not sure what it would take for the adjustment pins to walk that far up to begin with.

If I lost one of mine and couldn't find a replacement quickly, I would get the properly sized one of these for less than a buck.

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   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #9  
Over 1000 hours on two different tractors doing a bunch of brush cutting with out the safety pins with no issues.
 
   / Question for those with Telescopic Stabilizers #10  
My 2016 Branson has drop-in pins, never falls out.
 

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