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question Bottom tie rod 3pt assy/Stabilizers - Zetor 6340

ZetCo24

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Looking for a replacement for my worn out chain stabiliser(picture 3). The one I've currently are cumbersome to operate(setting, wrenching in tight space, adjusting), threads are worn out and after every setting you need to properly tight counter nut or they will loosen and your lift arm will rip, damage tire threads. One benefit is that you have a lot of adjustment lengths possible with them.
Main use is ploughing, harrowing and other tillage operations so medium-to heavy attachments.
New Stabilizers Requirements: 1. easier to use and setup(Adjustable Settings), 2. Improved Safety-(no loosening), 3. durability/futureproof, 4. Compatibility with Various attachments, lock, float, free movement positions
Pic. 1 is from Proxima series(with welded eye hook,bolt on lower arm), but I think it would fit my arms with proper eye bolt.or am I wrong?

The images and their corresponding numbers are ranked from favorite to least favorite. What are your thoughts, recommendations? If you have other alternative suggestions I'd like to hear it.
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Number 2 is still the best if you want to keep the old lower links.

Otherwise, you can also convert the 6340 to the lower link arms and lifting struts from the old Proxima, which are more stable overall and come with catch hooks directly on the lower links.
The newer Proxima side stabilizers are also available – they're not perfect, but they're better.
The best is what Fendt installed on the Favorit series and the first Vario, but you can hardly afford them. ;)
 
Definitely keeping old lower lift arms. I thought number 1 is still standard on newer Proxima, couldn't find newer, what are the differences between them? Won't I have the same problems with counter nuts,threads ... self-loosening, tightening,thread worn down, or these are larger in size,more stronger with number 2? and better choice than NUMBER 1?
 

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