Green Acres Homestead
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- Tractor
- Kubota L4740 sold. As of Jan 2023 I have a new L2502.
My lug bolts on my Kubota tractor has recently been backing off.
Here is the situation.
I have a plow on an angle. When I push heavy snow it pushes and stirs the tractor sideways. I have big ice gripping tire chains with ice studs. Does it make sense to anyone that these ice chains are digging in and wanting to run straight but the plow being on an angle pushes the front of the tractor to one side or the other. The ice chains has so much grip and wanting to go straight but the tractor front is being steered off to the side. This has significant force sideways and the chains have significant grip to go straight which is cause a very powerful twist on the axle and wheel which is popping the lug bolts.
Do you think this is possible that this twisting stress is causing the stud bolts to pop.
Thanks
Ray
Here is the situation.
I have a plow on an angle. When I push heavy snow it pushes and stirs the tractor sideways. I have big ice gripping tire chains with ice studs. Does it make sense to anyone that these ice chains are digging in and wanting to run straight but the plow being on an angle pushes the front of the tractor to one side or the other. The ice chains has so much grip and wanting to go straight but the tractor front is being steered off to the side. This has significant force sideways and the chains have significant grip to go straight which is cause a very powerful twist on the axle and wheel which is popping the lug bolts.
Do you think this is possible that this twisting stress is causing the stud bolts to pop.
Thanks
Ray