blueguy
New member
I have been a lurker for years and want to thank all of you for the great tips and information you have passed on. I now have a problem and hope someone has an idea for fixing it.
I have a TC45DA with a New Holland backhoe and have developed slop in the subframe where it attaches to the tractor in the rear under the 3 point hitch. This attachment consists of a female wedge shape attached to the tractor into which a male mating piece on the backhoe supframe fits.
There was no slop in this area when I first got the tractor but now it moves vertically when I dig. I can slip a paint stirring stick into the opening which is about 1/8 inch thick.
The dealer told me there is no adjustment for this so I presume all mounting holes are match drilled.
Does anyone have any idea of where I should start to adjust the slop out?
The foregoing may be as clear as mud. If it would be any help I can get some photos.
Thanks for your attention.
I have a TC45DA with a New Holland backhoe and have developed slop in the subframe where it attaches to the tractor in the rear under the 3 point hitch. This attachment consists of a female wedge shape attached to the tractor into which a male mating piece on the backhoe supframe fits.
There was no slop in this area when I first got the tractor but now it moves vertically when I dig. I can slip a paint stirring stick into the opening which is about 1/8 inch thick.
The dealer told me there is no adjustment for this so I presume all mounting holes are match drilled.
Does anyone have any idea of where I should start to adjust the slop out?
The foregoing may be as clear as mud. If it would be any help I can get some photos.
Thanks for your attention.