beenthere
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- Aug 16, 2001
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- Southern Wisconsin, USA
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- JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold)
They for sure are not designed to push but only 'to pull'.
And you are probably correct that better to do damage to the arm than a casting.
Deere seems pretty good at replacing, even tho suspecting it is likely abuse.
-sideline-
That knowledge of replacement goes back to when I was a lad and my father, as an Engineer for Deere, traveled a fair amount. In the late 50's, he was asked while on a trip to New Mexico, to check in on a rancher who kept breaking the front pedestal of his tricycle tractors. They kept replacing them and wanted to know why this particular rancher had such a time. Dad reported back that on his visit the rancher was moving in high gear, going cross country and bouncing into prairie dog holes.
Deere added a test at their test farm site, as my girl friends father reported one of his routine tests was to space railroad ties at certain distances apart and driving numerous times across them to get the front end bouncing up and down in an attempt to break that pedestal. He said it was very boring and a rough ride.
And you are probably correct that better to do damage to the arm than a casting.
Deere seems pretty good at replacing, even tho suspecting it is likely abuse.
-sideline-
That knowledge of replacement goes back to when I was a lad and my father, as an Engineer for Deere, traveled a fair amount. In the late 50's, he was asked while on a trip to New Mexico, to check in on a rancher who kept breaking the front pedestal of his tricycle tractors. They kept replacing them and wanted to know why this particular rancher had such a time. Dad reported back that on his visit the rancher was moving in high gear, going cross country and bouncing into prairie dog holes.
Deere added a test at their test farm site, as my girl friends father reported one of his routine tests was to space railroad ties at certain distances apart and driving numerous times across them to get the front end bouncing up and down in an attempt to break that pedestal. He said it was very boring and a rough ride.