PineRidge
Super Member
Doc_Bob said:Until recently, I never really thought about where I should place the pins on my lower control arms. Then, one day, I mounted a new implement (snow blower) on the lower control arms, inserted the lower control arm pins in the holes that have no "wiggle". Drove around, operated the snow blower, checked balance and generally had a great time. Then the trouble started. When I tried to get the lower control arms off, the pins were so tight, they would not come out. Stuck!! Pinched so tight I could not get them to slide free to allow the control arms to spread wide and come off the lower control arms supports and release the implement. After an hour, I finally got them off and was able to release the implement. Now, this is my question.
Should I use the holes on the lower control arms that are long and oblong? These holes allow some movement side to side of the implement. Is this bad thing? Implement specific?
Bob
Here I am pointing to the oblong hole that has some "wiggle".
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Here I am pointing to the hole that has no wiggle.
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Guess everyone has their own way of doing things.
Once the implement is connected to the 3-point I slightly raise the implement, center the load from side to side, and drop the 1st pin in. I then rock the implement to the opposite side and drop in the second pin so there is little or no side-to-side movement.
To remove the pins leave the implement in the air and as you rock it from side to side pull one of the two pins, the second will come out easier than the first.