Posted by eddiebuck on March 26, 2011 at 22:24:30 from (71.49.34.16):
All the arms or supports for the front cultivators,plows and shanks are wore out and loose.Every pivot point that the hydraulic makes move up and down,has way to much free play.
Just wondering have any of you folks ever had that problem and what you did to tighten it up?I was thinking, perhaps shims or bushings? LOL,I know this one fellow that solved that problem,by stealing good ones off of his brother's tractor.
I would never go that route, or stoop that low,they would just have to stay loose.
If you folks can't understand what I'm meaning by loose,picture yourself setting on a SA,with the front cultivators on.
Now look at the right square bar that supports the second from the right front plow and shank.That same square bar on my tractor,I can move it a foot each way with my hand.
How about it,some of you folks are bound to have the solution.Don't worry my brother don't got no tractor,lol
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