Posted by Don-Wi on September 17, 2007 at 09:22:25 from (69.217.50.160):
In Reply to: Bent Drawbar II posted by Lanse on September 17, 2007 at 04:23:07:
yup, get a clevis. If not a clevis, there has to be another way. Sometimes if we don't have the clevis with us we'll stick the draw pin in the hole and wrap the chain around the drawbar behind the pin. Ussually have the clevis with us though, and the Oliver's don't need it because of how the drawbar supposrt was designed- it's really easy to wrap a chain around it. The Masey's we've got are a little harder to wrap a chain around the supposrt for the swinging drawbar so we use the clevis.
And if that tree hasn't been dead for very long, you'll never get it out with a Kubota. We let trees rot down for atleast 4-5 years before we try to remove them if ewe can, otherwise we'll never get them out without digging some first.
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