What is the Secret ???

   / What is the Secret ??? #21  
If Ovrszd's idea doesn't fix your problem, find a small padlock that will fit the hole, and purchase several, keyed alike of course, and try that for a while.
David from jax
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #22  
I've only lost one. But boy was it an expensive one... I lost the one that held the pin in the top link on my box blade. Not knowing it was missing, I raised the box blade with the 3-point while I was traveling forward. Since the top link pin had fallen out, the box blade swiveled forward at the bottom and the scarfers hit the rear tires. The forward motion of the tractor ensured that the scarfers penetrated the tires. A very expensive lynch pin....

Terry
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #23  
Hmm... ovrszd, you have an interesting solution....

I can't recall having lost a pin... but can see that your Dad's idea would work.

deerhunterf350, hope you try it and let us know how it works for you since you seem to have the most unfortunate luck in losing pins:)
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #24  
This weekend I started brushhogging and the PTO shaft came out of the JD1010. Turned around to see how everything was going and the PTO shaft was resting on top of the cutter. There is a small clevis pin that holds about a 12" length of shaft into the tractor and it managed to work it's way out.

The shaft is reversible to provide either 1000 rpm when placed inside one outlet or 540 rpm inside another outlet.
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #25  
Things like this are why tractors will always need an operator, regardless of how accurate the GPS, computer controlled seeders, and such get to be. Things break, get lost, come loose, or wear out and you need a human to be there to fix it when it does.
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #26  
I use the Pic 2 type pins and when heading into the ugly stuff, I tie them shut with small Zip ties. May not have a wrench or pliers in my hand when time to remove, but I will have my pocket knife.
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #27  
Hi deerehunter,

On my drawbar I put the drawbar pin in from the bottom, so the little "snap" ring pin goes on top... easier to put the ring through the hole... little bit dirtier for the operator doing the pinning... only have to do it once though!:D

If you can, this way makes snagging your retaining pin a non-issue.
 

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   / What is the Secret ??? #28  
Doing it that way makes for less frequent loss of pins, but more expensive when you do loose one, since you will also loose the pin your trying to hold, and maybe the attachment it is holding. I prefer to buy snap pins by the gross, but that is just me...
David from jax
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #29  
The pins keeping my drawbar from swinging were put in that way by the dealer. It's a pretty protected location with the keepers on top. Haven't had reasons to move things yet.
 
   / What is the Secret ??? #30  
Browns40... Im going to bite here and ask..

Just what is the meaning behind the name of the picture? "Dominics poop at daycare"? Gotta know a little history there.

Brian
 

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