MikeFromVA
Silver Member
I am about to go nuts. I lost my third turnbuckle on my rear draft arms yesterday. The MMM is held up by a pair of rear draft arms. They adjust by a turnbuckle in the very back. The turnbuck is attached to the draft arm assembly with a pin that has a hole in it. When I bought the unit, there was a circular retaining pin through the hole to keep the pin from slipping out. That pin is not cutting it...
I lost my first turnbuckle when boxblading without removing the whole draft arm assembly. My own fault - a mistake I won't make again.
The next week, I lost my second one (as well as the yoke it attaches to) while mowing. Giving myself the benefit of the doubt, I'm allowing for the fact that MAYBE I hooked something up wrong. I didn't double check, so I cannot be sure.
This week (a week after #2), I was VERY CAREFUL with assemby and double checking and checking every 25 or 20 minutes as I mowed. Well, after about 2 acres of mowing the pin had slipped out and I'd bent the heck out of a THIRD turnbuckle. Now these things cost almost $60 each. This has already cost me over $200. I can't afford to mow my lawn at this rate.
The guy at the parts counter recommended that I use a cotter pin rather than the retaining ring, but the hole on the pin is too small for a cotter pin of any significance. The picture in the MMM manual shows using those pins that are straight on one shaft and curved on the other to hold in the pin - they seem less sturdy than the retaining rings so I decided against that.
Anyone else have this problem? Anyone have a solution that they've tried?
I lost my first turnbuckle when boxblading without removing the whole draft arm assembly. My own fault - a mistake I won't make again.
The next week, I lost my second one (as well as the yoke it attaches to) while mowing. Giving myself the benefit of the doubt, I'm allowing for the fact that MAYBE I hooked something up wrong. I didn't double check, so I cannot be sure.
This week (a week after #2), I was VERY CAREFUL with assemby and double checking and checking every 25 or 20 minutes as I mowed. Well, after about 2 acres of mowing the pin had slipped out and I'd bent the heck out of a THIRD turnbuckle. Now these things cost almost $60 each. This has already cost me over $200. I can't afford to mow my lawn at this rate.
The guy at the parts counter recommended that I use a cotter pin rather than the retaining ring, but the hole on the pin is too small for a cotter pin of any significance. The picture in the MMM manual shows using those pins that are straight on one shaft and curved on the other to hold in the pin - they seem less sturdy than the retaining rings so I decided against that.
Anyone else have this problem? Anyone have a solution that they've tried?