Just asking

   / Just asking #1  

Sprocket1

Bronze Member
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Jun 21, 2003
Messages
64
Location
North Cen. Mo.
Tractor
JD2305 JD5205
According to my operators manual, adjusting the sway chains (rods, chains, turnbuckles, whatever your case may be) too short will not allow the three point arms to raise fully. Assume that I also have the leveling link adjusted slightly shorter than the non-adjustable side. It would seem more weight of the implement, possibly a 6'box blade , is carried by the rockbox arm on the adjustable side. Now, when I am in the raised position and the tractor is moving, I bounce the tractor over a bump in the road. The weight of the blade is thrown upward only with no where to go. The adjustable link attachment point becomes a fulcrum and consequently I break the lift arm off the rear axle. As things come crashing down all the weight of the blade is on my adjustable link and it snaps too. Is this possible or did I type all this for nothing.
 
   / Just asking #2  
Well, it sounds good, but in my case, I know the adjustable turnbuckle broke first, the blade dropped on the one side, jammed into the ground, cocked to one side, and "SNAP!!!" went the ears on the housing. It happened pretty fast, before I realized the turnbuckle broke and could take my foot off the pedal, it was to late.
Actually, it appears there is more stress on my the turnbuckle if the adjustable side "turnbuckle" is lower than the other side "on the box itself". But the "hit a bump" is accurate for sure. It never fails, I can be going forward or back, Box Raised, hit a bump, and not even to hard, and SNAP! I just dont understand it. Thanks,,,Ed,,,,gott
 

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