And understand it eats fingers for fun.New vocabulary for you. That is a LYNCH PIN.
So do I, but I’ve noticed that most cat 2 implements don’t use them. The one inch pins have the slide through pins so I don’t have much need for lynch pins after replacing my cat 1 tractor.I buy them and loose them in quantity.
I have the RK which is made by TYM and the pin on my FEL that is referred to here isn't a lynch pin. The onl;y lynch pins I have are on the 3 point assembly. I would look over that area to see if you're missing one. Could ne on the top link or a stabilizer bar.
I agree, hoses or something must have been caught on it as the loader was used.If that lynchpin is from your tractor better stock up. That is a lot of wear for 10 hours.
Broken bolts are more fun.Any practical jokers nearby? We used to throw some random bolts/nuts under the fire truck to drive the operator nuts when he/she did their daily check.
Don't get me going on what we did to the rookies...Broken bolts are more fun.
Blinker fluid.Don't get me going on what we did to the rookies...![]()
Blinker fluid.
Flight line.
180lb hose puller.
Box of spare fallopian tubes.
I'm just getting warmed up.
Left hand crescent wrench.Sky hook
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