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Hi IAN can you not get some think made to go on bal hitch of Land Rover mate thanks Jon

 

 

Yea could do Jon, think see what I got in the shed and put together

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HI IAN have got much to do mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

 

Another 200 meters then another job after that then about 600meters in total. Got an idea in me head!

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I used to use a bar with a lump of wood with a hole drilled in the centre. Inserted into the clevis drawbar of tractor. Or the same bar between lower link arms again with spacers. They stop the barbs wood frame fouling the arms.

Like Matthew storrs spin it in less than a minute.

Will try and post a photo later.

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Here is the basic idea, note inverted drawbar

:thumbup1: Might have to borrow that idea Goaty. Got about 1000m to later this year and have a case to hand. Bit of square bar, post and a disc and some welding?

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