OP
Eyecatcher
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2012
- Messages
- 362
- Location
- Pomona Park Florida
- Tractor
- Yanmar EX450, Ford 8N/2N, Case 580C backhoe, Massey 185
Saw a thread that showed pix of a small rod attached to the right side park pawl that came up under the seat. Looks like a good idea, since I put the left one on backwards, and would have to dis-assemble the brakes to turn it around! Got some more parts in, so will assemble right brakes. Still cleaning off many layers of paint. Everything that comes off gets cleaned and painted. Haven't decided whether or not to completely strip. This will be a working tractor, not a show girl. The long pin that went through the upper 3 point link was frozen, and the triangle cover behind the draft spring was broken. Got the triangle thing worked out, and by cutting the long pin in three pieces was able to drive it out. There is what looks like a bushing in the center mount that extends out into each side of that upper link. The upper link is worn til it's very sloppy on that bushing, but the bushing is solid in the cast iron mount. I don't know how this is supposed to work. Should I continue to remove that bushing? Can the link be rebushed to take the slop out? I've seen pix of tractors having the long pin, and some with just a short pin through the center two mounts. What was the long pin for?