How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd?

   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #11  
You were doing soooo good until you talked about ploughing on muddy ground.....:D

Hi Richard,
He was in the UK. I guess the weather was a factor...
;)
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #12  
Didn't notice that. Probly. :)
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #13  
I too was used to threaded stabilizers on my L3400.

My MX5100 has telescoping ones.

IMO, both designs have flaws.

For the telescoping ones, I hoop the implement up, then push the implement where I want it and drop the pin in.

But the issue is it is impossible to get ALL the sway out of the system like with the turnbuckle style. The result is I wear out (bend) the lynch pins holding the implement on pretty regularly. HEavy implement with a few inches of side to side movement gets a little momentum (not much) when turning. Just enough that I go through a couple sets of lynch pins in the summer.
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #14  
If my memory serves me correctly, dosen't JD use pins with an embeded spring loaded ball bearing instead of having to use clips?

Wonder if the JD pins would fit the Kubota adjusters-quick and easy??

Those are for bigger tractors, Cat 3 and 4. Too big for Cat 2 equipment and tractors.
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #15  
If my memory serves me correctly, dosen't JD use pins with an embeded spring loaded ball bearing instead of having to use clips?

Wonder if the JD pins would fit the Kubota adjusters-quick and easy??


I just measured the diameter of the pin and went to Lowes and found the correct size pin with the spring loaded ball, have used the same ones for several years.
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd?
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#16  
Great news...on my way to Lowes. Thanks
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #17  
I too was used to threaded stabilizers on my L3400.

My MX5100 has telescoping ones.

IMO, both designs have flaws.

For the telescoping ones, I hoop the implement up, then push the implement where I want it and drop the pin in.

But the issue is it is impossible to get ALL the sway out of the system like with the turnbuckle style. The result is I wear out (bend) the lynch pins holding the implement on pretty regularly. HEavy implement with a few inches of side to side movement gets a little momentum (not much) when turning. Just enough that I go through a couple sets of lynch pins in the summer.

Oh wow, I've never heard of that. I stress the snot out of my telescoping stabilizers on my Kubota and Ford. Have never bent a pin. Wonder what's causing that?

Not picking on you, just saying, my Kubota carries a 1500lb BB regularly and doesn't bend pins. Just trying to understand how your problem is happening?
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #18  
Oh wow, I've never heard of that. I stress the snot out of my telescoping stabilizers on my Kubota and Ford. Have never bent a pin. Wonder what's causing that?

Not picking on you, just saying, my Kubota carries a 1500lb BB regularly and doesn't bend pins. Just trying to understand how your problem is happening?

I do mow pretty fast. Usually full speed in M range if terrain and vegetation allow. Thats about 7.5 MPH. Though I dont turn that fast......when I get to the end, backing up and cutting the wheel, then going forward and turning the other direction, that few inches of side to side movement takes its toll as the cutter is thrown from one end to the other.

It is a 1620# cutter too. Dont think like a farmer out slowly mowing hay. Think more like a zeroturn when Im in a field. Small nimble HST MX5100.
And I do mow 400-500 acres a year in the form of mostly 3-5 acre plots. So its ALOT of turning. I have just accepted the fact this is the way its going to be.

I would like to design something like a telescoping link, that ALSO has a threaded portion to take up that last bit of slop. So I would have the speed and convince of the telescoping for everything else, then when I put the hog on I can tighten it down that last little bit.
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #19  
I've never really gotten anything tight. Part of my reasoning is that with a bit of give if I hit something (and especially something I DON'T want to hit) there's a bit of give: I suspect that it's paid off in a couple of my meetings with buildings.

Anyone who thinks they mow fast needs to come see what I do with my B7800! (actually, ANYTHING I do with it!) I literally have the thing spinning around trees (root crowns) such that I'm almost on two wheels! The speed takes a toll on the body. Getting back to the link arms...

I HATE the turnbuckle adjusters. And I hate the system on my B7800 especially because the arms flop all over the place: I have to play a game of Twister in hooking stuff up (again, I do stuff that really ought not be done, but it works for me). Never have found the time to fabricate something to hold the arms apart: no sooner would I get it right that I'd find that it interferes with hooking up!

The telescoping arms on my NX are a godsend. And, well, given the increased size of implements one can't readily (read "at all") physically assist in positioning them. I can hook stuff up a lot faster on the NX than I can on the B7800.
 
   / How to attach the 3ph lowr linkd? #20  
I do mow pretty fast. Usually full speed in M range if terrain and vegetation allow. Thats about 7.5 MPH. Though I dont turn that fast......when I get to the end, backing up and cutting the wheel, then going forward and turning the other direction, that few inches of side to side movement takes its toll as the cutter is thrown from one end to the other.

It is a 1620# cutter too. Dont think like a farmer out slowly mowing hay. Think more like a zeroturn when Im in a field. Small nimble HST MX5100.
And I do mow 400-500 acres a year in the form of mostly 3-5 acre plots. So its ALOT of turning. I have just accepted the fact this is the way its going to be.

I would like to design something like a telescoping link, that ALSO has a threaded portion to take up that last bit of slop. So I would have the speed and convince of the telescoping for everything else, then when I put the hog on I can tighten it down that last little bit.

I'll make a note of your idea. Next Winter when I'm looking for shop projects I'll see what I can come up with. :)
 

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