ckincaid
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Hey guys, Looking to see what your opinions would be on a repair. Whilst cutting the grass today, I looked back at the bush hog to see that it was sitting funny. It was fine when I started and I didn't hit anything with it, but I noticed the lower link hinge pin was off (the one that screws into the tractor below the rear axle... part here Yanmar Tractor Parts: LOWER LINK HINGE PIN W/NUT_.
It seems the threads are bad on the pin or on the tractor itself. I remember it being a little wonky when I got it, but it tightened fine before. Now it won't stay in. With any bump it pops right out. I'll probably order that pin to see if that will work, but it seems the threads on the inside are stripped and/or cross threaded.
If that's the case, I thought about just spreading on some JB Weld to fix it. It would be the cheapest option and I would think it would work just fine, but are there any alternatives? I thought about maybe somewhere I could take it to have it drilled and tapped for a new size, but figured may be a little pricey. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
It seems the threads are bad on the pin or on the tractor itself. I remember it being a little wonky when I got it, but it tightened fine before. Now it won't stay in. With any bump it pops right out. I'll probably order that pin to see if that will work, but it seems the threads on the inside are stripped and/or cross threaded.
If that's the case, I thought about just spreading on some JB Weld to fix it. It would be the cheapest option and I would think it would work just fine, but are there any alternatives? I thought about maybe somewhere I could take it to have it drilled and tapped for a new size, but figured may be a little pricey. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.