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Ability to hold 3 pt stable????

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Red-Ed

07-11-2004 15:17:32




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I plan to use my 574 to plow snow this winter. Previously I had used an 886 with a back blade and I plowed using the back side of the blade to keep from the blade cutting into the gravel on the driveway. The problem is that the 3 point on the 574 moves around too much. Is there someway I can stabilize the 3point to keep it in place?




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Dick H

07-11-2004 19:47:56




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 Re: Ability to hold 3 pt stable???? in reply to Red-Ed, 07-11-2004 15:17:32  
I am looking for the arms to hold the 3 Pt on my 140. Where are they available?



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Tom W

07-12-2004 16:30:15




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 Re: Re: Ability to hold 3 pt stable???? in reply to Dick H, 07-11-2004 19:47:56  
Tractor Supply stores has them in stock./ about $20 each



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tom W

07-11-2004 17:30:58




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 Re: Ability to hold 3 pt stable???? in reply to Red-Ed, 07-11-2004 15:17:32  
the 574 had brackets under the axle to attach stableizing bars, but most were taken off and lost. new one cost a mint. What i did was had pins welded on the the pin that holds the lift arm under the axle and used that to attach my stableizer bars. you can buy the bars at tractor supply for about $20 each. Back blade and bush hog, i really needed the bars to keep them off the wheels..



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