9. Chock the tires and place a support under the front right corner of the disk frame.
10. If necessary, adjust the chain or strap between the bridle mast and frame cross member to
ensure the mast is as vertically straight as possible. This will simplify the installation of the
hitch.
11. Using a forklift or other suitable lifting device,
attach the hitch to the bridle with the large 2”
fabricated bolt. Do not tighten the bolt at this time.
The hitch will hang from the bridle unsupported.
12. Again using a forklift or other suitable lifting device, attach the sidearm to the bridle with the
1-1/4” bolt inserted up from the bottom. Do not tighten at this time. Swing the sidearm and
hitch towards each other and attach the sidearm to the hitch at the second hole from the
front of the side plates on the hitch. Again insert the 1-1/4” bolt up from the bottom. Tighten
all three bolts.
13. Lift the hitch and remove the chain or strap between the bridle mast and frame cross
member.
14. Attach the jack to the hitch and adjust it to support the tongue at approximately 22” (tractor
drawbar height) from the ground. Attach the hose holder to the hitch.
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