Posted by Fixerupper on August 03, 2012 at 16:39:51 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: I'm Not Discouraged posted by Allan In NE on August 03, 2012 at 15:52:01:
Never had that happen. Nope! Never had the cultivator drop on one side, dig in, twist around, twist the lower three point arm ball out of it's socket on the other side and go dragging along on it's face by the top link at 20 MPH. Nope!
It's good you weren't going down the road when this happened. I've put a 7/16" double nutted bolt in the end of the pin instead of the spring pin, only to have the double nuts get so rounded off from rubbing and twisting against something that I had to cut the bolt off with a torch, drive the bolt out with a punch. I didn't lose the plow but I lost a part of my religion trying to get unhitched. Jim
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