i think i had one of those on a dexta once that was on a flail mower, i suppose it all depends on what you've got on the hydraulics if they fit or not? that was put on to pull the mower over to one side.
dexta4 wrote:i think i had one of those on a dexta once that was on a flail mower, i suppose it all depends on what you've got on the hydraulics if they fit or not? that was put on to pull the mower over to one side.
I think stabiliser bars are normally fitted symmetrically one on each side to stop the implement moving sideways. But I'm not sure why these are hockey-stick shaped. Our old ones were straight
thinking about it the one i had had an extra hole gas torched in it so it fit. all the others i've got are staight i think the bent ones are for the 000 series?
ben,
They are right for the dexta, you use one for mowing to keep it set to one side and 2 for cultivating to stop side travel when working in rowcrop mode.
i use one with my topper and finger mower fitted to the rh side since the mower is offset it works a treat.
jambug123 wrote:They are right for the dexta, you use one for mowing to keep it set to one side and 2 for cultivating to stop side travel when working in rowcrop mode.
i use one with my topper and finger mower fitted to the rh side since the mower is offset it works a treat.
Do they have to be hockey-stick shaped, or would straight ones work the same?
Thanks
i have the hockey stick type and the curved side goes to the axle brackets, straight ones will work in the same way and so will the adjustable type sabilizer bars.