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Charlie the manuals dont help i needed to see it clearly. they dont have clear pictures
thanks paul
 
Troy R.,
Not sure what you mean by the center chain mount. The only chain I recall is the one that hooks to a spring and is adjusted to set the float on the sickle bar. I'll try and get a better pic of the mounting points when I get home. Doubt that you can tell anything from this pic but here it is.
(Sorry Kraig)
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DAVE R. - Your suggestion to Steve B about being careful when working on his 982 "ON" his garage made me LOL.
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Years ago, guess I was about 16-17 yrs old I helped my cousin reshingle the roof on his BIG cattle barn, new sheeting, tar paper, shingles, the whole works. I left for the day on my motorcycle about 4:30-5 PM. The next day my cousin said I should have had supper there and helped them work on the roof a bit more before dark. They had a couple ATC 90 Honda 3-wheelers, and just for the heck of it they hoisted one of them up onto the roof and rode it around on the new plywood sheeting. With my experience on those things it sounded like something I didn't want to be a part of. First time I ever rode one I drove right into a pine tree because I leaned INTO the turn like you do on a motorcycle, not AWAY from the turn.
 
Troy R.,
There are just three mounting points (on mine anyway) for your Haban. Two at the front axle (one strap on each side).
And one at the hitch pin on the rear end. Hope this helps.
Here are some more pics.
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Wished that was the problem Digger. I'd know how to fix it.
Smartphone.....Dumb operator.
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