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Heating Loader Tines??

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1PWRFULH

12-08-2001 13:51:44




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Hey guys. I got a loader on my H with manure tines and occasionally you bend em or in my case I broke one. I have been heating them up a little when they need to be bent back right(they never get more than 1 inch out of line) and never could tell that they were any weaker. I know those things are spring steel but Case wants $90 a piece for them. Would it be alright to weld the one back that I broke? The tine that broke was bent like 6 inches up when I got the loader and I never put that tine on anyways because it was the middle one and you can push cedar trees better without it. Well I loaded some horse manure up with it and needed that tine and had to heat it up a lot, like I said it was almost 6 inches out of line! Went to go pick a stump up like we do all the time and she just broke the other day. Thanks

RC

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Dan

12-08-2001 18:55:19




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 Re: Heating Loader Tines?? in reply to 1PWRFULH, 12-08-2001 13:51:44  
I have a #35 loader on my JD tractor. Tines aren't real heavy on it but most of the time I have a large materials bucket on it anyway. Have used it to move willow logs before though and bent tines. I usually straighten them wih a long piece of pipe I would imagine you could weld one in, if it beks you will only have learned from it and will be out the cost of a piece of welding rod only. I kinda suspect thes loaders weren't ment to log with but the temtation is always there.

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Chicken George

12-08-2001 15:13:08




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 Re: Heating Loader Tines?? in reply to 1PWRFULH, 12-08-2001 13:51:44  
1.p.w.h., I knew an ol' boy who used car axles for tines. He went to the junk yard and give em a buck a piece for them and used a torch to "point em',an he never broke one and never bent one.It might be worth a try. They were from rear wheel drive cars.



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scotty

12-09-2001 07:57:54




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 Re: Re: Heating Loader Tines?? in reply to Chicken George, 12-08-2001 15:13:08  
George,
Good post, those car axles are an excellent grade
of high tensile steel because of the torque application.
scotty



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