Wacky
Veteran Member
I was using my GC yesterday to help a neighbor roll some round bales yesterday.
It was VERY muddy I had the BB mounted, to level out mom's drive after several storms washed all the gravel to the bottom of her drive. Then I saw the neighbor trying to move 5 round bales onto his trailer by hand:confused2:. I went over to help used the FEL to push them around to the trailer and thought to use the BB for the last one.:ashamed: I should have known, the tractor spun so I turned around and used the FEL and when I got home lowered everything and went in to eat supper. Went out to load the GC on my trailer and heard a pop when I raised the BB. Got off to look and :ashamed:....saw that the left link arm that attaches to the rockshaft arm to the lower link is bent and caused the right lower link to catch the PTO guard and bent it slightly. Nothing else appears to be bent, the BB still sets level and is evenly spaced behind the rear tires. Won't pushing anything w/that again. Anything else I should look for to be damaged? I think that the tires being filled with mud helped to minimize traction on the pavement to lessen the damage. Am going to try and remove the link to straighten after I clean all the muck from the machine.
It was VERY muddy I had the BB mounted, to level out mom's drive after several storms washed all the gravel to the bottom of her drive. Then I saw the neighbor trying to move 5 round bales onto his trailer by hand:confused2:. I went over to help used the FEL to push them around to the trailer and thought to use the BB for the last one.:ashamed: I should have known, the tractor spun so I turned around and used the FEL and when I got home lowered everything and went in to eat supper. Went out to load the GC on my trailer and heard a pop when I raised the BB. Got off to look and :ashamed:....saw that the left link arm that attaches to the rockshaft arm to the lower link is bent and caused the right lower link to catch the PTO guard and bent it slightly. Nothing else appears to be bent, the BB still sets level and is evenly spaced behind the rear tires. Won't pushing anything w/that again. Anything else I should look for to be damaged? I think that the tires being filled with mud helped to minimize traction on the pavement to lessen the damage. Am going to try and remove the link to straighten after I clean all the muck from the machine.