I finally ran across a decent larger Ford for my small farm. It's a late model Ford 4000 and didn't come with stabilizer bars, I'm used to the flat bars on my old 861 and 850, or the square tube style on the newer style tractors, but not this style.
Anyway, I ordered a set of those adjustable ones that look like a top link style since I have been told this is what it originally had. It has an upside down U-shaped bracket under the axles.
My question is, do they attach to the lift arms where those pin holes are? I don't know what the holes are for, and it would make more sense? This is not a good pic but you can see what I am talking about, for the life of me, I can't find a picture on google to compare it to with this style of adjustable arms. Thanks!
Anyway, I ordered a set of those adjustable ones that look like a top link style since I have been told this is what it originally had. It has an upside down U-shaped bracket under the axles.
My question is, do they attach to the lift arms where those pin holes are? I don't know what the holes are for, and it would make more sense? This is not a good pic but you can see what I am talking about, for the life of me, I can't find a picture on google to compare it to with this style of adjustable arms. Thanks!