Vibration Tips and other assorted things

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ruralruss

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B3200 Vibration Tips and other assorted things

I know a lot has been said here about vibration on the B3200 but it is not so much the vibration that bothers me but rather the rattles it makes. Here is what i have done to tame them. Since I always leave the box scrape on the first one I solved was was the very loud top link clip. There are several ways to do this but this is the one I currently have.

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Besides I alway have a spare strap if I need it.

Another very annoying is that black plastic cover on right hand side. It is loose but I could not get it off with out breaking it. I just pried up the front and back and slipped a old O-ring under it. I'll eventually get some black silicone and run a bead around it.

100_0498.jpg


Last but not least, the attach pins on the loader. The short rod that goes through it can make a huge amount of noise. I greased up a short piece flexible plastic tubing and it took care of in nicely.

100_0499.jpg


Another very annoying thing I found was the continually tightening seat belt. This solution was suggested to me by a fellow TBNer. It makes it usable.

100_0497.jpg


In my never ending quest to make attaching implements easier I have taken several iterations to get where I am satisfied. Of course I have some more plans in this regard. First was getting something to hold my swing arms apart.

100_0454.jpg


A simple bungee cord did the trick. I eventually converted to tie rubber straps for a couple of reasons which I will show later. This pick shows the place where the straps attach to. There are 4 bolt holes in the axle housing that I presume is for the backhoe sub frame. They come in handy. I am considering getting a piece of steel plate and using both back holes and one of the front ones and extending back and down just a little to so I can attach a short top link from it to the swing arm. In other words, no chains needed.

100_0505.jpg


These next 2 images show a quick attach piece I purchased and why I went to 2 straps on each side. The two straps allow me to keep the quick attach square on the swing arms.

100_0503.jpg


This one shows it it all hooked up. If you look close you will see a screw clamp. With the box scrape I don't use it but with the bush hog I tighten it down over the lever that lets you detach the implement.

100_0500.jpg


Russ
 
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Re: B3200 Vibration Tips and other assorted things

Thanks for the ideas. I did some similar things on my B3200 to quell the vibration noises. I did get my plastic cover off though, it wasn't easy and its still in one piece. For the attach pins on the loader I glued some rubber tool box drawer matting on the hole braket the pins slides into. I do like your idea of the rubber tubing better. I found my ROPS rattled too so I wedged some rubber in where they fold. Right now I can't find a solution to get the plastic covers where the all control knobs stick out to stop rattling. Those things are the worst noise makers.
 
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Re: B3200 Vibration Tips and other assorted things

I know a lot has been said here about vibration on the B3200 but it is not so much the vibration that bothers me but rather the rattles it makes. Here is what i have done to tame them. Since I always leave the box scrape on the first one I solved was was the very loud top link clip. There are several ways to do this but this is the one I currently have.

100_0504.jpg


Besides I alway have a spare strap if I need it.

Another very annoying is that black plastic cover on right hand side. It is loose but I could not get it off with out breaking it. I just pried up the front and back and slipped a old O-ring under it. I'll eventually get some black silicone and run a bead around it.

100_0498.jpg


Last but not least, the attach pins on the loader. The short rod that goes through it can make a huge amount of noise. I greased up a short piece flexible plastic tubing and it took care of in nicely.

100_0499.jpg


Another very annoying thing I found was the continually tightening seat belt. This solution was suggested to me by a fellow TBNer. It makes it usable.

100_0497.jpg


In my never ending quest to make attaching implements easier I have taken several iterations to get where I am satisfied. Of course I have some more plans in this regard. First was getting something to hold my swing arms apart.

100_0454.jpg


A simple bungee cord did the trick. I eventually converted to tie rubber straps for a couple of reasons which I will show later. This pick shows the place where the straps attach to. There are 4 bolt holes in the axle housing that I presume is for the backhoe sub frame. They come in handy. I am considering getting a piece of steel plate and using both back holes and one of the front ones and extending back and down just a little to so I can attach a short top link from it to the swing arm. In other words, no chains needed.

100_0505.jpg


These next 2 images show a quick attach piece I purchased and why I went to 2 straps on each side. The two straps allow me to keep the quick attach square on the swing arms.

100_0503.jpg


This one shows it it all hooked up. If you look close you will see a screw clamp. With the box scrape I don't use it but with the bush hog I tighten it down over the lever that lets you detach the implement.

100_0500.jpg


Russ

I hate to comment on this thread, but I just had to.

If you have to do all these things to make a new tractor bareable, there is something seriously wrong
 
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I hate to comment on this thread, but I just had to.

If you have to do all these things to make a new tractor bareable, there is something seriously wrong


I think bearable is a bit of a stretch. I said the vibration itself did not bother me. I grew up on a farm and spent all my summers on farm tractors; noise, vibrations, dust, mud, grease, etc. is all part of the game. The top link clip was the only thing I did anything about for over a year and it took me 5 minutes to take care of. Honestly I considered the seatbelt to be a much worse problem than the vibration.

After all, it is a tractor!

Russ
 
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Re: B3200 Vibration Tips and other assorted things

I hate to comment on this thread, but I just had to.

If you have to do all these things to make a new tractor bareable, there is something seriously wrong

Stick with your first instinct!:thumbsup:
 

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