Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2009
- Messages
- 3,965
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
Jacob, when you have the auger on your tractor, does the auger bit hang vertical when you look at it from the rear? From your picture it appears that the 'A' frame that attaches the boom to the lower 3pt arms may be a little tweaked. If it is, the auger would try to go into the ground at an angle with the shaking getting worse as the upper flutes on the auger bounce off the side of the hole. To fix this, just crank up or down one side of your 3pt until it looks verticle from the back. Could be the driveline is bent. It looks as though it's had a few bangs in its lifetime. Make sure the u-joints and slip shaft are tight and lubed. And please, don't run it without the shaft shield in place. I could tell a story about that.:ashamed: Others weren't that lucky....Dan.
I dont think it is the A frame but the steel fram,ing that supports the gearbox. I think my neighbor hit something with it and bent it a bit but left it be. I've only hooked it to my tractor once and when I did, I noticed that yes, it is drilling at an angle as the hole is way off from where it should be. I am thinking that where the PTO shaft connects to the Gear box may be bent since the entire PTO shaft is strait. With the shield, my neighbor owns a steel fabrication shop and could easily patch the hole up for me. I will also have him heat up the steel frame and bend it back to get it strait.