Posted by Fritz Maurer on April 15, 2021 at 13:08:35 from (174.232.143.14):
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IF this system is similar to New Holland, the ramps on the pins and the slots on the attachment have to be in reasonably good condition. If one or both of these components are worn out, it allows to the lip on the top of the attachment to come up over the top of the tool carrier and become disconnected. I have fixed a number of LX-565s and 665s by welding a piece of strip steel, about 1 x 5 , over the worn part of the slot to give the chamfer of the pin a flat surface to wedge against. Hang the attachment on the carrier and measure the gap between the bottom of the carrrier and the bracket that the pin goes through, and use as thick as possible, a piece of steel that will fit in the gap. Regarding the pins, replace them if they are not too pricey , otherwise you can just fill in the worn spot with weld and grind it back to the original bevel. Before you start these repairs, make sure the carrier or the attachment isnt bent from coming off and hanging on one pin.
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