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richmondred01

I have a sleeve hitch on the 520. Hooked up a molded plow today and the lowed the plow into ground and the celvis 108145 which is attached to the cable bent. This is the smaller celvis. Do I need the longer 108145? Or am I missing something. This is the first time I've used the brinley sleeve hitch and the molded plow. Thanks for any help.

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groundhog47

If it is twisted and you don't mind a non WH/Toro part get a small forged chain clevis, believe a 1/4" from TSC, Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot or another hardware vendor. You can even get stainless steel, but the regular forged steel runs from a bit over $2 to just under $5. You may need the loop (hinda) thimble eye ()(#10 pge 1 of 1) to potect the cable wrap inside the clevis unless you hae the chain lift fro rocker like old ones. I don't know if your set up has the rocker shaft, but I'm referring to the clevis that would pull on the vert portion of the clevis hitch or the sleeve hitch to raise an implement

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richmondred01

This clevis is under the tractor and attaches the ball of the cable.

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groundhog47

Is that the item 13 or 14 on the 300 series tractor series lift?

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richmondred01

As I look at it I was most likely my fault I most have left the cotter pin out. In any event, why the need for the longer celvis for the hydros?

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HokieAg07

I should have the shorter one in my stash if you want to try it and dont have one...Let me know

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richmondred01

Thanks. It's back on. Going to try it out next weekend and order the longer one

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