Broke my 3 point

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Hughman

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Heard a snap while mowing today followed by a floppy mower when I backed up. A pin that holds the lower arm to the axle snapped. At first I assumed almost 20 years of abuse with the box scrapper took a toll. After walking the lot and finding the broken pin, I'm wondering if it wasn't a bad cast or weld.

I couldn't find any reference or part number so I called the dealer. New one should be here in a couple of days for <$70.
 

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Glad it was easily replaced; just kind of seems like a bit of bad luck to me.
 
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Heard a snap while mowing today followed by a floppy mower when I backed up. A pin that holds the lower arm to the axle snapped. At first I assumed almost 20 years of abuse with the box scrapper took a toll. After walking the lot and finding the broken pin, I'm wondering if it wasn't a bad cast or weld.

I couldn't find any reference or part number so I called the dealer. New one should be here in a couple of days for <$70.
Bad cast? After 20 years? Well, if the new one is made correctly, it should last 50 years!😅
 
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Got the new one installed today and got back to mowing. Part # in case anyone needs one in the future is SBA370900700. It cost me $63 (not too bad). Here's a pic of new vs old. The old one can be a pain to extract from the axle.
 

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Good thing it broke where it did. They sometimes loosen up at the mounting and do damage to the case. Be sure you inspect the mounting bolts periodically.
 
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That's not cast. It also looks like it was cracked previously if you look at the stain.
 
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Probably the damage was done previously. It had 19+ years of abuse using a box scraper to pop rocks out of the ground. I think the rfm just happened to be the one hooked up at the moment it gave out. Easy enough to fix. The hardest part was identifying the part number.
 
 
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