PILOON
Super Star Member
Hey, I keep a coil of wire and a handfull of zip ties in my toobox at all times.
Also for backup I have a handfull of nuts and bolts that will serve in emergency to replace all the 3-point linkage pins should I loose one.
More than once the nut/bolt allowed me to finish the job or to get home.
Kinda hard to 'get back to the barn' from snowblowing 3 miles away if your blower can't be lifted evenly by the 3-point and a tire being cut up by a swinging 3-point lift arm.
Isn't that why all farmers keep a spare coil of bailing wire under the tractor seat? (and a hand full of rusty bolts in the toolbox)
Also for backup I have a handfull of nuts and bolts that will serve in emergency to replace all the 3-point linkage pins should I loose one.
More than once the nut/bolt allowed me to finish the job or to get home.
Kinda hard to 'get back to the barn' from snowblowing 3 miles away if your blower can't be lifted evenly by the 3-point and a tire being cut up by a swinging 3-point lift arm.
Isn't that why all farmers keep a spare coil of bailing wire under the tractor seat? (and a hand full of rusty bolts in the toolbox)