BobRip
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I was working on Spring Cleanup at Church Saturday, and of course I took the PT422. I went to change buckets and could not get one line to connect. I got out my pin and hammer and pushed in the pin. It still would not work. After 5 minutes, I got some help. He held the connector and I used the hammer and pin. A lot more fluid than usual came out and it worked.
We are having some wild swings in temperature from lows in the mid thirties to highs in the 70's. This make for a large pressure change. After this somewhat embarrassing problem I decided I needed a fix. I decided to make a bracket that attaches to the lift arm and can hold the connector. See below for pictures.
I made the bracket out of one piece of metal. The metal is 1/4 inch thick and 2 X 4 inches. I made two cuts to create a tab. I heated the tab with the Acetylene torch and bent it 90 degrees. I then heated it again, held it on the lift arm and bent the tab down onto the lift arm.
We are having some wild swings in temperature from lows in the mid thirties to highs in the 70's. This make for a large pressure change. After this somewhat embarrassing problem I decided I needed a fix. I decided to make a bracket that attaches to the lift arm and can hold the connector. See below for pictures.
I made the bracket out of one piece of metal. The metal is 1/4 inch thick and 2 X 4 inches. I made two cuts to create a tab. I heated the tab with the Acetylene torch and bent it 90 degrees. I then heated it again, held it on the lift arm and bent the tab down onto the lift arm.
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