rox
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My husband and I are still learning about the equipment that cmae on the farm. I jsut helped my huband for the first time put on the big huge rototiller on the 3ph. Man was that scarey!!! He had to stand between the tractor and the rototiller while I slowly backe upt he tractor. He has put on the rototiller himself befroe and it takes him a couple of hours.
Bear with me because I don't knwo the right names for everything. After the rototiller is hooked up to the 3ph there is a long metal brace type thing. In the middle of the brace is a screw. this brace thing is under the tractor sorta near the tires, and goes back towards the rototiller
My husband says after he hooks up the tiller to the 3ph he has to tighten that brace thing by tighting up the screw, the tiller needs to travel tightly, so in other words he is removing the sway.
One of the screw things is H*ck to turn! He has been putting WD40 on it and I wonder if that is the right product? What slippery oil/grease type product should we put on that screw and it is a real long screw, you basically turn a nut to tighteng up the sway. What shoudl we put on the screw so the nut will turn better.
I don't think WD40 is right becasue I think it wears out after a while. I so much do not like the 3ph equipment. We ahve to much put it on take it off type work. We till and we spray. I totally understand the person who wrote on this forum a tractor for every implement! Yes I can see that! We basically jsut need one more tractor. We have a little tractor that has a wagon like thing on the 3PH, and we use that to move around in when we throw out fertilizer by each tree and moving brush and things.
The sprayers are monsters, big huge things, then there are 2 different ones, so between the sprayers and the rototiller getting the equipment on and off is a PIA!!! A tractor for every implement is the way to go, or a Toolcat....
Got diverted, qustion is what to put on that screw. Thanks to all....
Bear with me because I don't knwo the right names for everything. After the rototiller is hooked up to the 3ph there is a long metal brace type thing. In the middle of the brace is a screw. this brace thing is under the tractor sorta near the tires, and goes back towards the rototiller
My husband says after he hooks up the tiller to the 3ph he has to tighten that brace thing by tighting up the screw, the tiller needs to travel tightly, so in other words he is removing the sway.
One of the screw things is H*ck to turn! He has been putting WD40 on it and I wonder if that is the right product? What slippery oil/grease type product should we put on that screw and it is a real long screw, you basically turn a nut to tighteng up the sway. What shoudl we put on the screw so the nut will turn better.
I don't think WD40 is right becasue I think it wears out after a while. I so much do not like the 3ph equipment. We ahve to much put it on take it off type work. We till and we spray. I totally understand the person who wrote on this forum a tractor for every implement! Yes I can see that! We basically jsut need one more tractor. We have a little tractor that has a wagon like thing on the 3PH, and we use that to move around in when we throw out fertilizer by each tree and moving brush and things.
The sprayers are monsters, big huge things, then there are 2 different ones, so between the sprayers and the rototiller getting the equipment on and off is a PIA!!! A tractor for every implement is the way to go, or a Toolcat....
Got diverted, qustion is what to put on that screw. Thanks to all....