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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 49314" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I can't see why not. The back of the bobtach adaptor plate backs on the bobtach its self. If you can make sure the attaching brackets push on the sections of the plate that are fully supported, it should be fine. The Bobtach looks like a side ways I so if you ensure its secured to the centre of the I looking part, you can put a lot of force on here without any issues. If it does start to flex, you can always weld some box section to the adaptor plate to give it more strength?</p><p>Hopefully that makes at least a little sense....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 49314, member: 82"] I can't see why not. The back of the bobtach adaptor plate backs on the bobtach its self. If you can make sure the attaching brackets push on the sections of the plate that are fully supported, it should be fine. The Bobtach looks like a side ways I so if you ensure its secured to the centre of the I looking part, you can put a lot of force on here without any issues. If it does start to flex, you can always weld some box section to the adaptor plate to give it more strength? Hopefully that makes at least a little sense.... [/QUOTE]
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