gearb0x
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G'day,
I work for a family vegetable farm and we try to build as many implements in house as we can, I do all the design & building work my self but I am self taught
Basically my question is, alot of the equipment I am making is getting bigger and bigger which needs to fold up. I was wondering if anyone could shed light on why the pins in basically any earth moving equipment you see fixed and not able to rotate like say the pin in a door. The item i am rebuilding now had hinges similar to really large door hinges (with a 38mm shaft) they are very flogged out now but the implement is over 10 years old. I am just trying to work out a way make it last a bit longer.
For example:

Regards,
phill
I work for a family vegetable farm and we try to build as many implements in house as we can, I do all the design & building work my self but I am self taught
Basically my question is, alot of the equipment I am making is getting bigger and bigger which needs to fold up. I was wondering if anyone could shed light on why the pins in basically any earth moving equipment you see fixed and not able to rotate like say the pin in a door. The item i am rebuilding now had hinges similar to really large door hinges (with a 38mm shaft) they are very flogged out now but the implement is over 10 years old. I am just trying to work out a way make it last a bit longer.
For example:

Regards,
phill