Gary Fowler
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- Bismarck Arkansas
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- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
It is hard for me to imagine a pin coming out snow blowing as there shouldnt be anything to snag them. Make a few like GWDixon show with washer first then slip the pin thru and if it comes loose then it must be breaking in which case something is not right and causing the lift arms to pull excessively on the pin. Maybe try putting in a grade 8 bolt with either a double lock nut or nyloc nut with a washer on the lift pin before the bolt. I have lost a few bush hogging and broken some with the box blade but only after bending the lift pin.
Look for the cause of failure rather than constant pin replacement unless you were putting them in wrong which I doubt unless you are flipping the bail all the way over after installing.
Look for the cause of failure rather than constant pin replacement unless you were putting them in wrong which I doubt unless you are flipping the bail all the way over after installing.