Fuddy1952
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2018
- Messages
- 4,332
- Location
- South Central Virginia
- Tractor
- 1973 Economy and 2018 John Deere 3038E

A couple years ago I was cutting a tree on the edge of a hayfield. I stopped to change the chain and I dropped the nuts that hold the bar on into the hayfield. They vanished immediately. I went to the local repair shop and they said they were special nuts, have to be ordered from the manufacturer. I bought a cheap metal detector on Amazon for $50 and found them in a few minutes.
I don't always find what I'm looking for but it's paid for itself many times over.
Having a magnet out in the field - with you on the tractor - now that would probably be a GOOD idea. I drop stuff out there also. Actually - accidentally, I've dropped most everything except my shorts at one time or another. I know exactly the magnet I need. VERY powerful - quite small - easily stuck just about any place on a tractor for safe keeping.
A couple years ago I was cutting a tree on the edge of a hayfield. I stopped to change the chain and I dropped the nuts that hold the bar on into the hayfield. They vanished immediately. I went to the local repair shop and they said they were special nuts, have to be ordered from the manufacturer.
I use one of these. But now that I'm thinking about it, it wouldn't be a bad idea to carry a magnet with you. Just stick it in the tractor somewhere. Handy out in the field somewhere to stick parts to or finding a lost bolt.View attachment 580164View attachment 580165
I have to know more about that tumbler!I got this, and cleaned EVERY one of my chains,, even the snow tire chains,,,
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and,,, THEN I painted them,,,
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What kind of saw do you have? Every chain saw I've ever had uses standard 5/16 nuts.
I have to know more about that tumbler!
Any trespassers I assume get a 15 minute ride in it?![]()