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Stabilizer Bar For ATV's
Many accidents with 3 or 4 wheel all -terrain vehicles result when the vehicle tips over backwards.
To help solve the problem and help prevent injury to the operator, Walter Nahachewski has invented a stabilizer bar which bolts onto any make or model ATV with a rear axle housing. The bar is approximately 2 in. w
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Stabilizer bar for ATV's ATV'S ATV'S 15-5-31 Many accidents with 3 or 4 wheel all -terrain vehicles result when the vehicle tips over backwards.
To help solve the problem and help prevent injury to the operator, Walter Nahachewski has invented a stabilizer bar which bolts onto any make or model ATV with a rear axle housing. The bar is approximately 2 in. wide, 1/2 in. thick and 26 in. long when fully extended. It's made in two pieces which bolt together so the outer half can pivot to the side for storage when the ATV is not in use. The bar bolts onto the rear axle housing and does not interfere with normal operation of the ATV.
The stabilizer includes a hitch mechanism for towing purposes and is able to pull up to three times the maximum load recommended for standard hitches, Nahachewski points out.
The stabilizer bar also adapts to garden tractors with a rear axle housing.
Nahachewski is looking for a manufacturer interested in producing his patented invention under a licensing agreement.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Marion Forbes, 218 1 Golf Course Drive, Westbank, B.C. VOH 2A0 Canada (ph 604 768-2780).
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