dgdubya
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So I'm at a total loss on this and so is everyone else who has looked at this problem. 2010 New Holland 1520T tractor (overgrown toy compared to my old Farmall 400). I was being stupid carrying, not dragging but carrying a log that weighed in at close to 3000lbs. Hit a bump bent right lift arm (the arm that attaches the attachment) like a banana. NH wants over $300 for an arm so I bought a pair of aftermarket arms at TSC. Hitched up the brush hog and had them bent within an hour. Ok I say, must be defective. Get another arm at TSC and proceed to bend that one too brush hogging a hillside. The original arms were an inch or so shorter and 5/8" thick, TSC arms are 1/2" thick. That's the problem I figure. Get a pair of 5/8" arms online that are the exact same length. Hole configuration is a bit different but the important holes (drop link and chain) are the same. Bent those too. Can't remember if it was plowing or disking, doesn't really matter. So it's back to the net for another pair of arms. Install, brush hog my trails, both arms start to bend....again!
I've tried keeping the chains tight so there's almost no play, loose so the brush hog swings freely (but doesn't hit the tires). Top link is properly adjusted, no weight on it until the brush hog is lifted off the ground. The slightest amount of side pressure seems to bend the arms. Oh, and the brush hog is also a NH, 5' sized for and purchased new with the tractor from the dealer. I've been doing this kind of work for going on 20 years and have never seen anything like this. Any suggestions would be appreciated. What am I doing wrong?
I've tried keeping the chains tight so there's almost no play, loose so the brush hog swings freely (but doesn't hit the tires). Top link is properly adjusted, no weight on it until the brush hog is lifted off the ground. The slightest amount of side pressure seems to bend the arms. Oh, and the brush hog is also a NH, 5' sized for and purchased new with the tractor from the dealer. I've been doing this kind of work for going on 20 years and have never seen anything like this. Any suggestions would be appreciated. What am I doing wrong?