Posted by Billy NY on August 04, 2012 at 14:56:34 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Up And Going Again posted by Allan In NE on August 04, 2012 at 11:29:32:
Those darned things by virtue of how they work let alone suspect or defective materials are junk, well they work, but how many times have I lost the connection to an implement, all of that hardware and 3 pt hitch connections makes you constantly glance back and give every thing the once over, always a .25 cent part that causes hundreds or more in repairs, I'm glad it did not hit that tire on ya, (1 FER ALLAN 0 for PLOW LOL !!!) and what you have sure looks more secure.
Had tightened everthing up on this culitipacker, replaced 1 or 2 bolts, and it still came apart, I only went that far, as I have a habit of looking back, all said and done, a couple of weld washers and tack welds in appropriate places, solved that problem for good, always some ridiculous miniscule little part takes down the whole darned show !!! LOL !!!!
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