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- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Some bent washer links:
Bruce
Ta Bruce, those links cleared up the use, and the situational need, for the bent washers.
Some bent washer links:
Bruce
The solid frame QH design should minimize the need for a washer. In fact, with a tight fitting solid frame, one might be able to get away with no lynch pin at all.
I know this is an older post, but a recent problem for me (and maybe others) As I was searching the forums I found this - seems like one of the most common sense suggestions I’ve seen in a while, no fancy gimmicks or bunch of expensive hardware, just push the R pins all the way in. I always have a screwdriver or something I could put in the ring and pop them out. Thank you joecdeere.
Yea I have popped those out just as often.I know this is an older post, but a recent problem for me (and maybe others) As I was searching the forums I found this - seems like one of the most common sense suggestions I’ve seen in a while, no fancy gimmicks or bunch of expensive hardware, just push the R pins all the way in. I always have a screwdriver or something I could put in the ring and pop them out. Thank you joecdeere.
While at Tractor Supply, check out the black lynch pins. Those are super strong pins. I've not had one ever come loose but the zinc plated yellow ones have come off a couple of times.
Just don't get your finger caught in one while testing it.
Another trick is to put a large, properly fitting, washer between the pin and the ball.
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Lot's of humans here, I see! Glad to know I'm not the only one!
I have considered replacing several pins with grade 8 bolts with nylon insert lock nuts. (ones I don't remove often) Grade 8 bolts DON'T break, and no amount of vibration will loosen a nylon lock nut. TSC sells them by the pound. Don't remember exact $, but they're cheap.
As for forgetting to hook up stuff -- i got no fix for that.![]()
Do you mean the way that tractors like the 8N had from the factory?anyone that has to move pins a lot weld a flexable chain on and you will have them
a long time
willy