StoneyFF
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<font color="blue">Well, had my first 'equipment failure' on my new attachments for my used TC35D...
The 72" Lands Pride Rotary Cutter has a clutch, but there's a bolt that holds the clutch to the gearbox... and it appears that they didn't put a jam nut on it or something... the nut simply fell off and then the bolt fell out and then the clutch fell off the shaft and hit the casing... No permanent damage done... just a little paint. Unfortunately, the way the bolt and clutch and cover are engineered, it's all but physically impossible to get in there and hold the bolt while tightening the nut, much less get a jam nut on there after the first nut. It's the worst thing passing for engineering that I've ever seen.
Just goes to show... I trusted the dealer's advice on the relative value of the brand... Just because I didn't know much about the specific attachments, so accepted his judgement instead of using my own general mechanical ability... I should have looked over the design for general stupidity <sigh>...
Now they'll have to come out and reinstall the thing... and I'll watch him like a hawk to make sure he does it righ this time!!! In retrospect, I know that it wasn't installed properly, so I need to not substitute faith for good judgement when it comes to the Tractor Dealer!
Anyone else have one of these Rotary Mowers and know what I'm talking about? I'll try to take some pictures and post here so you can see what I'm talking about.
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<font color="maroon">Stoney</font>
<font color="red">{All engineers should have to spend a month a year fixing that which they design... guaranteed to make things easier on the mechanics!!!}</font>
The 72" Lands Pride Rotary Cutter has a clutch, but there's a bolt that holds the clutch to the gearbox... and it appears that they didn't put a jam nut on it or something... the nut simply fell off and then the bolt fell out and then the clutch fell off the shaft and hit the casing... No permanent damage done... just a little paint. Unfortunately, the way the bolt and clutch and cover are engineered, it's all but physically impossible to get in there and hold the bolt while tightening the nut, much less get a jam nut on there after the first nut. It's the worst thing passing for engineering that I've ever seen.
Just goes to show... I trusted the dealer's advice on the relative value of the brand... Just because I didn't know much about the specific attachments, so accepted his judgement instead of using my own general mechanical ability... I should have looked over the design for general stupidity <sigh>...
Now they'll have to come out and reinstall the thing... and I'll watch him like a hawk to make sure he does it righ this time!!! In retrospect, I know that it wasn't installed properly, so I need to not substitute faith for good judgement when it comes to the Tractor Dealer!
Anyone else have one of these Rotary Mowers and know what I'm talking about? I'll try to take some pictures and post here so you can see what I'm talking about.
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<font color="maroon">Stoney</font>
<font color="red">{All engineers should have to spend a month a year fixing that which they design... guaranteed to make things easier on the mechanics!!!}</font>