Soundguy
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I was mowing this weekend out at the pasture down from my house using the NH 7610s and the howse 10' mower.
Went around a corner inthe pasture and felt the mower jerk a bit.. like a sway chain wasn't adjusted tight enough. Looked back and saw my left cat 2 implement lift pin was wobbeling! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif..
I throttled down, disengaged the pto and got off for a looksee. Sure enough the nut had backed of fthe back side of the pin a thread or so.. that let the pin shift and flattened outand deformed the large flat washer which then gave more play. I guess i just caught it in time as the hole in the upright support was not wobbeled out yet. The first few threads on the lift pin, where it passes thru the upright support were flattened.. but then.. they don't do anything anyway..really I think they shouldn't be threaded that far.. but anyway...
I had a couple mondo crescent wrenches with me and some generic bits in my tool box.. found a good (correct) sized lock washer, and a same thread nut to use as a jambnut ont he pin. Used one wrench as a 'lock' on the hex base of the pin, and the other wrench with a shorty 8" section of pipe I carry.. put my leg into it.. Guess I'll keep looking at it every time I mow to be safe.
I pickied up a spare cat 2 pin at the dealer today just in case.. but guess I'll wait to swap it out only if this one loosens up. ( I'll bet now that I've bought the 9$ pin.. the old one will -never- loosen up again! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )
Glad i noticed it.. I'd have hated for that mower to come half way off the tractor at full tilt!!! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Soundguy
Went around a corner inthe pasture and felt the mower jerk a bit.. like a sway chain wasn't adjusted tight enough. Looked back and saw my left cat 2 implement lift pin was wobbeling! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif..
I throttled down, disengaged the pto and got off for a looksee. Sure enough the nut had backed of fthe back side of the pin a thread or so.. that let the pin shift and flattened outand deformed the large flat washer which then gave more play. I guess i just caught it in time as the hole in the upright support was not wobbeled out yet. The first few threads on the lift pin, where it passes thru the upright support were flattened.. but then.. they don't do anything anyway..really I think they shouldn't be threaded that far.. but anyway...
I had a couple mondo crescent wrenches with me and some generic bits in my tool box.. found a good (correct) sized lock washer, and a same thread nut to use as a jambnut ont he pin. Used one wrench as a 'lock' on the hex base of the pin, and the other wrench with a shorty 8" section of pipe I carry.. put my leg into it.. Guess I'll keep looking at it every time I mow to be safe.
I pickied up a spare cat 2 pin at the dealer today just in case.. but guess I'll wait to swap it out only if this one loosens up. ( I'll bet now that I've bought the 9$ pin.. the old one will -never- loosen up again! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )
Glad i noticed it.. I'd have hated for that mower to come half way off the tractor at full tilt!!! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Soundguy