What A Week Pt. II -- PT-425 Foibles

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Re: What A Week Pt. II -- PT-425 First Impressions

Perhaps it can be silenced by placing something between the two plates that would absorb and eliminate the clanking. A thin sheet of rubber perhaps? That might wear down after awhile, though.

-Rob
 
   / What A Week Pt. II -- PT-425 Foibles #22  
Re: What A Week Pt. II -- PT-425 First Impressions

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ( I had some trouble with the fitting for the aux PTO on the left side of the lift arms. It appeared the fitting was sticking out about a half an inch too far. I just loosened the set screw and moved mine back into the tube a little further and all was well. Maybe not the same problem as yours. )

I suspect it is. I've looked at that area since my original post and realized that moving the hose rearward should also fix it. I'll probably do whatever is easiest. )</font>

Well, I couldn't move it rearward. The fitting would not move any further into the tube, so I put a shim in the form of a small washer under the fitting at the point the set screw contacts it. That took care of it.

SnowRidge -- aka Poster ( one of many /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif )
 

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