broken frame on PT 422

   / broken frame on PT 422 #21  
There is no false bottom in the old setup. Here is a pic i took at Power trac of the new 422 set up.
 

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   / broken frame on PT 422 #22  
Here is a side view pic of the new 422 stearing cylinder set up.
 

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   / broken frame on PT 422 #23  
I see two articulation joints.

I also see what looks like a properly vented hydraulic reservoir cap. Whish our PT-425 had one of those.
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #24  
<font color="green"> "PT says that this is caused by scooping up dirt with the bucket and puts stress on the frame."

Now I'm worried!!! I have already done a fair amount of dirt moving...and a fair amount of going in front and semi-hard...am I to expect a problem soon!!! I HOPE NOT!! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #25  
<font color="blue"> PT says that this is caused by scooping up dirt with the bucket and puts stress on the frame.
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Scooping up dirt is what a bucket is for, isn't it? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #26  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The frame is covered under warranty and if i ship the tractor to them they will fix it for free!!! )</font>


<font color="red"> I recommend taking your PT to a real WELDING shop, not a shop that also does welding! Have it properly reinforced and welded. I doubt that it would be very expensive.

Write a 'nice' letter to PT explaining what happened, and request that they pay the bill.

Even if they refuse, you will at least know that your PT has been fixed right!!

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#27  
Okay- I have to admit that I have wanted to buy a lincoln 135 flux core / mig welder (115vac/20amps input) (about $550 by the time you buy flux core wire and some wire brushes). I doubt that PT will foot the bill but it may be worth a shot.

I picked up the welder at lowes last night (monday) and quickly installed a new 30 amp circuit in the subpanel in barn.

Tried out the new welder and it seems to work swell.

Here are some quick view of the excitement that followed. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 

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#28  
image 2
 

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#31  
oops 5
 

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#32  
6 -
 

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#33  
The disassembly, prep and welding took about 3 hours this evening. (2) of the hydraulic hoses were cut when the bracket came loose so PT is 2nd day airing (??) the hoses and a steel plate to reinforce the bottom as part of the warranty.

I intend on drilling some holes in the plate and then plug welding to the old broken area and then welding the perimeter.

Then it's time to break something else I guess?
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #34  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Then it's time to break something else I guess? )</font>

I recommend something less dramatic. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #35  
I like your fix, this and the added plate should hold up very well.
PJ
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #36  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I like your fix, this and the added plate should hold up very well.
PJ )</font>


<font color="red"> DITTO!! Sure beats sending it back to Tazewell!!

PS: /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif I hate warranties! I recently bought a wall clock for $3.84. The lifetime warranty said that if it ever fails just ship it back to them and include $5.00 for S&H!!

PPS: /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif I really hate warranties! I bought a used car from a guy. He offered me a lifetime warranty. If it ever fails he said, just call him, and he'll come over and kill me!!
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   / broken frame on PT 422 #37  
Ba dump bump! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Nice repair, Scarg. Now you have a welder for the cost of shipping. Better deal for you. Wish they would have picked up the welding at a local shop, though. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #38  
looking at the pic of the cylinder where it goes inside some sort of boxedin enclosure , i wonder if this will be a problem when traversing uneven ground ,ie like a pinch point that could also be a problem and i also wonder why they went to the extra trouble to do that .
 
   / broken frame on PT 422
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#39  
IMHO (well maybe not honest...) It appears that it was a cost cutting move (certainly not a change for a more robust piece of equipment) and that in order to use the one cylinder the position of the front bracket had to be moved to a stronger location. If you look closely at the fake floor on the new 422 and then at the standard 425 you can see why the fake floor was installed. I always thought that the floor was a bit high and this explains why.

However - I can't imagine that by the time they modified the frame and added the additional parts that they could have save much money /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Maybe they passed enough savings on to me that i was able to purchase my welder for free??

I think that a small 115vac welder should be shipped with each unit from now on. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / broken frame on PT 422 #40  
When I was in Tazewell I know I saw the two sterring cylinders on the larger PTs but never made note that the 1 cylinder models were mounted differently... After seeing these pictures I am amazed how different the two setups are! Not only is 1 cylinder doing the work of two but bringing the "push point" in so much closer to the center must mean a lot less leverage as well. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 

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