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Truck drives real nice with a 45 gallon drum of oil in the back. Maybe i need to stick an old engine in the back and chain it down. Bad idea, if i act up, it could turn into a cast iron tumbleweed…
 
Pictures.....
Tractor or the flat tire? Pics of the new tractor, Cub Cadet, 26 horse, 54 inch cut. Basket is for her drip irrigation parts and tools.

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Installed anti sway bar kit. Does not fit. I will have to modify install both sides hit here

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Well, the dang thing does not fit correctly. Not enough bend in the bar, at the ends....guess I will try to return it.....
 
Should be more vertical. The left side the one angled clears tire. The other does not..

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@Mopar Tim .... can you loosen the frame mounts and slide the bar over to one side to split the difference? Looks like a Hellwig bar? It does look too wide.
 
I'll check if my valiant has an anti away bar, if it does I'll give it to you because I don't need that crap to go in a straight line.

I had a duster with one on the rear end. Like what's the point of that..... the rear end isn't going to bend without it. I took it out and chucked it.
 
That's part of the issue they probably sent a bar for a 67 and old or newer and it's too wide
 
Looking Helwig website that number that they sent it says on the website that's good for 1969 so you know it's the wrong one
 
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