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That would be great. That way I can make "these" look like "those" if you know what I mean.
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BTW.. Does anybody else think it's ironic that we're talking about stabilizers for an early Brinly hitch in the MTD section.

Poor Charlie, he's probably pulling out what little hair he has left!
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Dale, OK, 1-1/4" on the plate and 1/2" carriage bolts. Thank you!
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I figure you guys are in your own little world here, so there's not point in messin with ya, especially since your not hurtin one another.
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HEY GUYS IVE PUT SOME TIME ON MY HOME MADE hitch with a 10 plow and tiller no problems to report, the tiller deff puts some strain on the lift and if it was going to break thats where it would happen but glad to say it has worked out just fine
 

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