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Old 02-15-2012, 11:04 PM
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Hi DWayne,

Thats a very nice job you guys have done on BRS. From looking at the photos, does your 3 point frame mount go behind the frame or on top of the frame? my 1882 had the 3 point on it when I got it. It came with the 3 point manual as well, and the brackets are on the outside of the frame. When I installed the 3 point on my 1572 I installed it as shown on the outside of the frame. Should the frame be on the outside of the 3 point mounts? and would this make a difference.

Thanks, Mike
The PO had already installed the Cat 0, and it is installed on the outside or on top also. This lift came from xtrememotorworks and I do believe that is how he designed them to be put on.
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Old 02-15-2012, 11:30 PM
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Okay thanks DWayne.

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Thanks Allen, you know how Duke is, I gotta make sure he has pics to read. Ahem I mean look at.
I gotta have my pics! Allen has spoiled me over the years! He'll post a pic in heartbeat! Great pics as always!

I like how you mounted the rear couplers! That is going to make it very easy to get to them if you need to service them. Only down side is lots of dirt will build up there if you get slack in your washing and waxing duties. Knowing you there won't be any dirt on the BRS for very long.
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I gotta have my pics! Allen has spoiled me over the years! He'll post a pic in heartbeat! Great pics as always!

I like how you mounted the rear couplers! That is going to make it very easy to get to them if you need to service them. Only down side is lots of dirt will build up there if you get slack in your washing and waxing duties. Knowing you there won't be any dirt on the BRS for very long.
Hehehehehe, you know me pretty good. I even cleaned all of the dust and grime from the hydro and and frame yesterday while we had the fender pan off. Nice part was, it only took a rag and a couple of minutes to do. It's nice to have something that does not have oil vapor and leaks all over it making it messy. All I can say is, Adrian does awesome work and upkeep on his stuff.
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Hehehehehe, you know me pretty good. I even cleaned all of the dust and grime from the hydro and and frame yesterday while we had the fender pan off. Nice part was, it only took a rag and a couple of minutes to do. It's nice to have something that does not have oil vapor and leaks all over it making it messy. All I can say is, Adrian does awesome work and upkeep on his stuff.
That's how clean up goes when you keep on top of it! Adrian does some fine work and it shows in the little details!
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