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574 3-point hitch stabilizers ?

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Tim

04-13-2004 17:22:07




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I have an IH 574 utility tractor and was looking through the operator’s manual tonight. In it they mention stabilizer arms (#12, #13) on the 3-point hitch, which hook to brackets (#7) under the rear axle to the lower pins on the implement. I don’t seem to have any on mine but it seems they would be darn handy with some implements such as my snowblower and brush hog to name a couple.
Was it an option or did someone remove mine. There’s not even any brackets for them. They look to be adjustable in length but it’s hard to tell.
I do have the limiter chains (#15) and have tried adjusting these to help with the swaying problem but they’re kinda a pain to adjust that much.
I also noticed in the parts section on this site a left and right hand stabilizer kit. (Part No: H457-LH) & (Part No: H457-RH) but the don’t have any picture of it. Sounds like it might be what I need but not positive without seeing it. Anyone know for sure?
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Tim

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Tom W

04-14-2004 18:18:11




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 Re: 574 3-point hitch stabilizers ? in reply to Tim, 04-13-2004 17:22:07  
the 574 we had didnot have the bracket and I priced it at the IH dealer and they were real expensive. What we did was put ends on the pin that holds the lift arm under the nunber 6 and hooked the stableizer to that. Worked fine. You might check steel wheel ranch for used brackets.



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DanB

04-14-2004 08:46:36




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 Re: 574 3-point hitch stabilizers ? in reply to Tim, 04-13-2004 17:22:07  
Tim--I believe they were an option. I have them on my 574, mine are not adjustable. They help alot with stablizing implements. When hooked up they make it very tight--very little sway at all, which can be good and bad. If you get them it it is very important to keep the bracket bolts tight, they seem to work loose.
Not sure on the kit numbers, ask at local IHC dealer.
Would not be that hard to make, although if you do make them I would make the brackets stout. They seem to take a pounding. Hope that helps----

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