As a woman and no genetics from Amazon women, I've always had difficulty trying to adjust the top link after I got an implement attached. Box blade is the worst and tiller a close second, although the plow can give some "backtalk." So, I found this adjustment tool for sale on ebay by someone who makes them. After I ordered, the delivery was very prompt and a "conversation" with the seller was pleasant and allowed me to ask some questions.
Well, today, I used this wrench for the first time when I attached the tiller. What a dream to adjust the tiller to get it level. For me, this thing is brilliant. Yes, I've used a pipe wrench; yes, I've put a screwdrive through the hole to try to turn...with very little success.
So, I wanted to post the ebay link here for anyone who may enjoy an easy way for implement adjustment. Plus, it's nice to buy from someone who has actually made something. It's the American way!
Tractor Gal
Well, today, I used this wrench for the first time when I attached the tiller. What a dream to adjust the tiller to get it level. For me, this thing is brilliant. Yes, I've used a pipe wrench; yes, I've put a screwdrive through the hole to try to turn...with very little success.
So, I wanted to post the ebay link here for anyone who may enjoy an easy way for implement adjustment. Plus, it's nice to buy from someone who has actually made something. It's the American way!
Top link/side link spanning wrench for tractors, Kubota and other, adjustment | eBay
Great invention! Works great on my 2005 Kubota [.] For years it's been a bear to adjust the float. This tool is amazing! Now I don’t hesitate to jump off the tractor to adjust my box scraper. I'm making good use of your tool.
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