I recommend welding the end of the pin to the loader frame and skip all these nuts and bolts, nylon, loctite and all that other stuff. If you need to get the pin out, grind the weld off and drive the pin out.
Ouch.... The is a approach that can have dire complications....
Dale
I think you missed the warning and disclaimer below VVVVVVV
Not me! And I am saying this while my business is centered around plastic aerospace fasteners.
Nylocs are a sexy locking fastener and I use them a lot. But they are not as capable in high vibration, heat, or chemical environments. And a combination of environments makes these poor. That said... good enough for your tractor... absolutely!
Hey Coug! I'm a Husky alum so love to argue with you. :laughing:I am apparently missing something. Perhaps nylalocks aren't the at the top of the technological pole. I wouldn't argue with that. But the applications shown by both you and the OP are sort of a low tech application and are certainly not subject to much in the way of heat vibration or chemicals. They are very easy to use, extremely unlikely to vibrate off if tightened to where a couple of threads are showing past the end. If they are worn out it is easy to tell because they tighten to easily. Just what makes them so unsuitable for this application?