Bent Pin

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JDGreenGrass

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I knocked my carry all unit into a tree and it bent the framing that houses the attached 3pt. pin.

Bare in mind, this is all new to me....Do I just heat up the powder coated metal with a blow torch and bend it back.??
 
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I knocked my carry all unit into a tree and it bent the framing that houses the attached 3pt. pin.

Bare in mind, this is all new to me....Do I just heat up the powder coated metal with a blow torch and bend it back.??

That will mess up the paint a little but it will work, or you can just take a big hammer and "adjust" it, or hit the same tree from the opposite side to bring it back. If it is an angle iron frame or flat plate steel, a large cresent wrench can do wonders in moving things back where they belong.
 
/ Bent Pin #3  
How bent is bent?

Most of my 3pt attachments have pins that have gotten bent for one reason or another, but they still hitch up and work fine.
 
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It's bent directly back and it seems to hang up some when the attachment comes off the hitch.

I need more experience using the 3pt. hitch. Still a rookie with it.

Gonna put a bigger hammer on it this weekend. And, get more practice.:D
 
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It's bent directly back and it seems to hang up some when the attachment comes off the hitch.

I need more experience using the 3pt. hitch. Still a rookie with it.

Gonna put a bigger hammer on it this weekend. And, get more practice.:D

If it is attached to the typical flat plate or angle iron that I have seen on most carry-alls, you can probably just lay it on the ground and lift it up so the 3 point part that attaches to the tractor is laying on the ground and the cary-all part is pointing up. Take sledge hammer and tonk on the end of the bent pin, it will probably bend right back with little effort.
 
 
 
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