fenneran
Silver Member
We had our first snow this year last night and I was able to use my newly aquired scraper blade. Man, what a difference. Five hours last year to clear the drive with the FEL, about 20 minutes this morning. Just as I was putting on the finishing touches, I heard a clunk. Looked back and saw the blade listing to one side. The right side link (adjustable) had snapped off right above the buckle attaching to the 3pt arm. Do you all think it was just old, or did I do something wrong to cause it? At the time I was pulling a very light load of snow toward a stream that corsses the drive (maybe 1 inch of snow to a 3 inch deep stream, gradual slope), so I don't think it was the horizontal stress, but I'm wondering if I put some verticle stress on the unit when the front wheels went down into the stream a little.
My tractor shop is on the way to work and they had a replacement, so I'll be ready for tonight's storm, but I don't want to break this one tomorrow! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Thanks for any insight.
-Frank
Staunton VA - In the Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
My tractor shop is on the way to work and they had a replacement, so I'll be ready for tonight's storm, but I don't want to break this one tomorrow! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Thanks for any insight.
-Frank
Staunton VA - In the Beautiful Shenandoah Valley