[AT] Scary "wreck" but no damage
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Mon Nov 1 07:07:18 PDT 2010
I have had some Pin problems this past year. Losing one caused a B-P drive
shaft to get a little dimple on it and it created binding that reequired 3
new u joints and finally a new $150 drive shaft. I used a 1 1/4 inch pin in
my no till drill that had a little wear on it, and ended up spending an hour
cutting it out with a torch. Sinch then I use the largest pin I can and
always use clips on it. I never used them before. I also buy new pins from
the local Atwoods rather than making them. I have had that good sucker rod
break a few times. As we get older those funny mishaps are not so funny.
Also, since I am getting so stiff and cannot do what I used to, I have a
hired hand who I have to pay $20/hour. A $5 pin can cost me $50 real quick.
Cecil in OKla
----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Rugen" <rugenl at yahoo.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 9:14 PM
Subject: [AT] Scary "wreck" but no damage
>I guess while discing, trash must have tore out the clip out of my hitch
> pin. I push them all the way to the ring, so it's harder for them to
> pop out, but not impossible. I was transporting the disc home, down a
> fairly steep hill on our gravel road, the hill was washed out and had
> cross ruts from the last rain. After several loud crashes and lurches
> on the tractor, I realized I'd lost or broke the hitch pin. The disk,
> being in transport position, caught up with the tractor, tongue between
> the rear wheels and frame under the 3pt. arms and against the rear
> tires. I had slowed to idle, way slower than normal, because it was
> rough.
>
> I was able to steer off to the right, then lower the disk, it rolled a
> few feet, then cut enough to stop. I rolled away and let the hyd. lines
> pull out of the disconnects. I got off, checked things out, other than
> a few paint scratches and maybe some chunks out of a pretty old tire, no
> damage.... No trace of the hitch pin.
>
> So, I backed up, hooked back on with another pin and went on home to do
> laundry :-)
>
>
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