Posted by super99 on April 04, 2019 at 17:35:41 from (50.109.73.249):
I tried out the front mount blade on the 1850 last evening. It will move quite a bit of dirt. I think that the frame is sprung, the left side of the blade is pushing a fair amount of dirt and the right side is just skimming the top of the ground. It has the angle attachment on it and I would like to take it off and set the blade straight, but this pin is major stuck. I have soaked it with diesel/atf mix and then heated it. I can't turn the pin with a big pipe wrench. I can pound on the pin and it will move about 1/8" and that's it. I tried leaving a jack under the pin with it holding the blade up and no movement. I thinking that the pin is bent. Thinking about trying to cut thru the pin where top and bottom of the angle attachment fastens to the pin and see if I can get the pin out in pieces. I was able to get the front pin on the attachment out, but it has a slight bend in it, needs straightened, so that is making me think that the pin is bent. I am going to try taking the mounting plate off of the tractor on the low side and force the frame up until the blade cuts level and then redrill it so it's straight. Any thoughts on this??? Chris
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