Posted by Caryc on July 09, 2023 at 18:54:17 from (208.79.106.126):
In Reply to: 3 point posted by gcoleman55 on July 08, 2023 at 18:26:45:
Quote: gcoleman55 (quoted from post at 17:31:38 07/09/23)
do you connect to the mower or around 3 point lift arms and on top you use top link pin to connect or else where
thanks
I could use the top link pin to connect too but I prefer to use the built in lugs on the casing on both tractors.
The top pic shows the connection on those lugs on my MF202
The next pic shows the bottom of the chains hooked to my quick hitch lift pins but if you don't have quick hitches, you can connect right to the lift pins on the mower.
The bottom pic shows the connectors on the built in lugs for the chains.
You can buy the chain set right here on YT. This link will show you a picture so you can see the ends and how they work. [URL]https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/MHSK1_Mower-Deck-Height-Stabilizer-Kit_9603.htm[/URL]
This post was edited by Caryc on 07/09/2023 at 07:14 pm.
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