Posted by rhtx55 on May 22, 2011 at 08:03:17 from (207.119.50.41):
In Reply to: Super C Fast Hitch posted by BillB52 on May 22, 2011 at 06:07:05:
I beleive once you removed the roll pin, the ball stays in the socket, and both pieces will then come off the center shaft, there should be a press in grease sert on the socket, all that is necessary is just keep them greased, wire wheel & repaint as is, once you move the hitch up & down a few times the paint will come back off the ball anyway.
When I redid my 300, I steam cleaned the unit off the tractor, used a 4 in wire wheel and cleaned what rust I could reach, used an etch base primer, painted all the interior sufaces ( hanging brackets & pivots) then hung the unit on the painted tractor, and then finished painting both.
This post was edited by rhtx55 at 08:10:45 05/22/11.
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