Foxrunfarms
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Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
I was brushing up on the owners manual tonight after clearing about 14 inches of snow this past weekend and -30 windchills and wanted to make sure I'm checking over and running the tractor correctly in this extreme weather.
I looking at the 3 point hitch stabilizers and this is how they were set up from the dealer with a quick hitch and tiller on .
They're in the middle in the double holes so there's play.
In the owners manual it states for blades or earth moving equipment to have them tigh and that's it. Using the box blade to push snow sometimes I figured I want them tight or some play would cause flexing, and flexing turns into bending.
I moved the pins up to the 2nd to the last holes. There is 0 play in them now, I'm assuming this is correct? When I try to go down further I can't have both pins equally in the same number of holes.
Before I move more snow or have regrets of not having some play in it I wanted to make sure this was correct or se where you lock yours in.
Thank you.
I looking at the 3 point hitch stabilizers and this is how they were set up from the dealer with a quick hitch and tiller on .
They're in the middle in the double holes so there's play.
In the owners manual it states for blades or earth moving equipment to have them tigh and that's it. Using the box blade to push snow sometimes I figured I want them tight or some play would cause flexing, and flexing turns into bending.
I moved the pins up to the 2nd to the last holes. There is 0 play in them now, I'm assuming this is correct? When I try to go down further I can't have both pins equally in the same number of holes.
Before I move more snow or have regrets of not having some play in it I wanted to make sure this was correct or se where you lock yours in.
Thank you.