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Hitch Arm Stabilizer Plate
"This anti-sway plate I made for the 3-pt. hitch arms on my Deere tractor work much better than conventional sway bars," says Edward Wolk, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
"I hook up the implement that I want to hold rigid and then place the plate, which I made out of 2-in. angle iron, over the hitch arms, tightening it down
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Hitch arm stabilizer plate HITCHES Hitches 15-2-11 "This anti-sway plate I made for the 3-pt. hitch arms on my Deere tractor work much better than conventional sway bars," says Edward Wolk, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
"I hook up the implement that I want to hold rigid and then place the plate, which I made out of 2-in. angle iron, over the hitch arms, tightening it down in place with the two J-bolts fitted to either end.
"The plate keeps the lift arms rigid with no side-to-side sway at all, and they can be raised or lowered to any height and still stay rigid. Works especially well with my boom pole and 3-pt. blade."
Wolk has no plans to build the stabilizer plate but would like to find a manufacturer to develop it.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Edward X. Wolk, Rt. 3, Box 13, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 63670 ( ph 314 883-5133).
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