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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 13512" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The only way to lift it on the work site is to un-hook the attachment and lift it up. When you are where you want to be you can then lock it back in. From what i found, the ground clearance when locked in is about the same as the loaders chain case anyway. If when its on the quick attach and its just off the ground you need to change its location by lowering the QA plate to raise the attachment. You can then make the support arms to suit the new height.</p><p>I have never had a problem with ground clearance, and thats me working in the yard with very un-even ground!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 13512, member: 82"] The only way to lift it on the work site is to un-hook the attachment and lift it up. When you are where you want to be you can then lock it back in. From what i found, the ground clearance when locked in is about the same as the loaders chain case anyway. If when its on the quick attach and its just off the ground you need to change its location by lowering the QA plate to raise the attachment. You can then make the support arms to suit the new height. I have never had a problem with ground clearance, and thats me working in the yard with very un-even ground! [/QUOTE]
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