ejtaylor822
Gold Member
Am I to understand that when I am a veteran I will still be running into things? I am doomed!
Had my tractor for less than 2 weeks before my first "incident". Was out bush hogging and knew I was close when I was turning around near my new 16' twin axle trailer but thought I had clearance. Well, I was turning and paying attention to the cutter when the tractor gave a little shake but kept right on going. I looked forward and saw my new trailer mysteriously rotating in arc; as if being pushed on the front corner by some unknown force /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. Before I could stop the tractor, the trailer stopped turning. As I drove around the front of the trailer I noticed the jack was cocked at a weird angle with the shaft turned at another angle.
The FEL just barely caught the front corner, turning the trailer. The jack shaft dug into the ground which caused it to bend over on about a 15 degree angle. The shaft was then bent another 15 degrees or so. After a lot of tugging and twisting I got the shaft back in the jack, but, it's all ruined and looks like garbage. It's welded on so I have to get it cut out and have a new one put on. Fortunately the frame is fine as the jack took all of the impact - very lucky on that one.
Absolutely kills me to have something new and it be busted!!!
--Eddie
Had my tractor for less than 2 weeks before my first "incident". Was out bush hogging and knew I was close when I was turning around near my new 16' twin axle trailer but thought I had clearance. Well, I was turning and paying attention to the cutter when the tractor gave a little shake but kept right on going. I looked forward and saw my new trailer mysteriously rotating in arc; as if being pushed on the front corner by some unknown force /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. Before I could stop the tractor, the trailer stopped turning. As I drove around the front of the trailer I noticed the jack was cocked at a weird angle with the shaft turned at another angle.
The FEL just barely caught the front corner, turning the trailer. The jack shaft dug into the ground which caused it to bend over on about a 15 degree angle. The shaft was then bent another 15 degrees or so. After a lot of tugging and twisting I got the shaft back in the jack, but, it's all ruined and looks like garbage. It's welded on so I have to get it cut out and have a new one put on. Fortunately the frame is fine as the jack took all of the impact - very lucky on that one.
Absolutely kills me to have something new and it be busted!!!
--Eddie