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Hauling a batwing on a trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1519947" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>This is a little bit off topic, but someone might find it helpful. I've owned two batwing mowers, and both had steel straps with holes that you put on beside the hydraulic cylinders to secure the wings in the up position. I've cut a section out of the middle of the straps and welded several links of chain in place of it, with the overall length about 1/4" longer than the original. That gives some play, so they're much easier to put on, especially if you're alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1519947, member: 21194"] This is a little bit off topic, but someone might find it helpful. I've owned two batwing mowers, and both had steel straps with holes that you put on beside the hydraulic cylinders to secure the wings in the up position. I've cut a section out of the middle of the straps and welded several links of chain in place of it, with the overall length about 1/4" longer than the original. That gives some play, so they're much easier to put on, especially if you're alone. [/QUOTE]
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