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Bushings on Bobtach plate
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 29963" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Ken, very interesting. That's what happened to mine (at least one of the things!), the insides of the ears bent forward and the outside edges bent backwards. Since I have a brand new bobtach plate in place now, how should I brace it to keep it in line? Seems to me that a piece of angle iron that spans between the inside ears should not interfere with any attachment or the power bobtach cylinder. That would tie the ears together and tend to keep them from bending outward. Maybe use a 1" x 1/4" piece of angle iron. Should I also weld on some iron to the outside of the ears and brace them against the main vertical member on each side? Can you post a pix of your fix? Tnx, ---RC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 29963, member: 26"] Ken, very interesting. That's what happened to mine (at least one of the things!), the insides of the ears bent forward and the outside edges bent backwards. Since I have a brand new bobtach plate in place now, how should I brace it to keep it in line? Seems to me that a piece of angle iron that spans between the inside ears should not interfere with any attachment or the power bobtach cylinder. That would tie the ears together and tend to keep them from bending outward. Maybe use a 1" x 1/4" piece of angle iron. Should I also weld on some iron to the outside of the ears and brace them against the main vertical member on each side? Can you post a pix of your fix? Tnx, ---RC [/QUOTE]
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