PEJ5
Gold Member
Your Monday morning laugh at a rookie.
When is quick attach not very quick? When you try it on a 3year old tractor you bought used! I was feeling like a complete newbie on the weekend when I decided to remove my bucket for the first time. Just pull the handles, then curl and back up, right?!? That did not work. On closer inspection the pins we're still firmly in place. I applied some WD-40 and tried again - no go. After applying some gentle persuasion on the lever with a hammer, one side freed up and I learned that the handles are supposed to be able to point straight up! On the other side I ended up encouraging the pin from the bottom.
Clearly the bucket had never been off the tractor. I cleaned a pile of dirt out of the lower brackets and tried connecting a couple of times. Now it is quick attach. Time to buy some forks!
I used my 3pt attach wood splitter for the second time and just love it. No 8# maul, no renting with a return deadline, no noisy gas engine!
Peter
When is quick attach not very quick? When you try it on a 3year old tractor you bought used! I was feeling like a complete newbie on the weekend when I decided to remove my bucket for the first time. Just pull the handles, then curl and back up, right?!? That did not work. On closer inspection the pins we're still firmly in place. I applied some WD-40 and tried again - no go. After applying some gentle persuasion on the lever with a hammer, one side freed up and I learned that the handles are supposed to be able to point straight up! On the other side I ended up encouraging the pin from the bottom.
Clearly the bucket had never been off the tractor. I cleaned a pile of dirt out of the lower brackets and tried connecting a couple of times. Now it is quick attach. Time to buy some forks!
I used my 3pt attach wood splitter for the second time and just love it. No 8# maul, no renting with a return deadline, no noisy gas engine!
Peter