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Byron IL | I have one and I don't think it's all that great. It is very manuverable though.The cart has lift cylinders that raise the rear of your bar. You don't use the top link. I bent my cylinders a couple of times until we figured out that you can't raise it all the way. Everything twists when you turn and it trys to push one cylinder in and pull one out so you need to leave a little room there for the cylinders to move in and out. They also put on a pressure relief valve. Haven't bent one since. The other problem with that setup is it twists on my strip till bar also, so when I turn the end the oustside rows are dragging in the dirt. I dont think it's going to hold up real well in the tie rod department either. If you don't need to get into tight spots much I think a gooseneck would be better. I like the pull type bars with the tanks mounted on them the best. | |
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