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   / All newbies, FAQ: #31  
I almost forgot one....(this got me)

When you remove the BH in order to use the 3 PH, remember to move the rear PTO shield in the down position.

I know-its in the owners manual, but for some reason I skipped over it and wondered why I couldn't get the BB all the way down. When I lowered the arms it would come down to rest on the raised PTO shield. No damage done but the paint got scraped :)

:ashamed::ashamed::ashamed:

This must be a new feature, my 2310 PTO shield is fixed. And yes, it has got bent, and have been looking for a replacement on Masseys parts site. Maybe i could get the 2410 shield.... :thumbsup: ( pretty sure the rear of the 2410/2610 is the same..... ) Could you take a pic for us !?
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #32  
This must be a new feature, my 2310 PTO shield is fixed. And yes, it has got bent, and have been looking for a replacement on Masseys parts site. Maybe i could get the 2410 shield.... :thumbsup: ( pretty sure the rear of the 2410/2610 is the same..... ) Could you take a pic for us !?

Let me see if I can get one this weekend, if not, definatley before I put the BH back on.
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #33  
this is the piece that should be removed whenever the backhoe is installed or the 3 point hitch is not in use.

I was lucky twice, found it laying on the deck of my trailer once, and laying in the dirt another time. btw, does anyone know what size/thread pitch this is (for jam nut)? I'm guessing it's metric.

I also remove the top link for the 3 point when not in use, not sure that it is necessary but it doesn't hurt. :)

sometimes when the backhoe pin on the left side of the tractor won't go in, it is because the lower link on that side is bound up behind the pto side shield. I will get a picture next time and add it.
 

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   / All newbies, FAQ: #34  
That lift rod, the threaded one, got bent on my tractor somewhere along the way. Do you think it was impinged on by the BH, and is that why you say to remove the end of the lift rod when it's not needed? Or is that it unthreads and works its way off over time? --Thanks, Scott
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #35  
Do you think it was impinged on by the BH, and is that why you say to remove the end of the lift rod when it's not needed

I don't know that it is susceptible to the same binding that occurs on the other side because the turnbuckle is a lot larger diameter than the rod on the other side, but the point was to remove that piece before it unscrews itself and falls out somewhere that you can't find it.

I doubt you could bend that rod trying to get the backhoe on, but maybe. the rod on the left side binding is just a nuisance that causes some headscratching to figure out why the backhoe mounting pin on that side won't go in.
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #36  
I lost that rod (see pic about three post above) once in the past and cost me over 70$ to replace. It's bent from factory BTW. Now I still leave it on but I put a bungy cord (elastic cord) to prevent it from unscrewing whenever not in use. I guess this could be added to the original list of things to watch for.

Also, if you start your tractor and it idles erratically, check your three point hitch lever. It may be trying to lift the arms and since the tractor is only idling, there isn't enough pressure for the auto release to kick in. It happened to me once after a friend sat on my tractor and played with the levers. It took me few minutes+ to realize what was going on. It did worried me and must be hard on the hydro pump too.
 
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   / All newbies, FAQ: #37  
I have bent my lift arms using the BB by backing into a pile of dirt while grading. These are not very strong by any means. I have done this twice. Each time I just remove them, take them to the vise and cold straighten them. I would rather they would bend, than have the jackshaft break!:thumbsup: However, they should be a little stronger, I think.
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #38  
If you lift the bucket really high to level a load, goggles will keep the dirt out of your eyes.

Not that I have done it ...








very often.
 
   / All newbies, FAQ: #39  
dang it man all my questions answered with one post how bout that i knew i was gonna like this site.
 
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dang it man all my questions answered with one post how bout that i knew i was gonna like this site.

Your welcome. Thanks for taking the time to read first.

By being shrewd enough to do that, you probably saved yourself a headache or two. :thumbsup:
 

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