I agree with fully out, but the near 90 degree bend looks to me like it bent in compression, going forward, until it broke. I wouldn't expect a bend if it was a tension break.
Bruce
Know what happens when you assume something?So... instead of having a shear bolt on the ripper, you are using the top link as a shear point.
If you beef up the top link guess what part of the tractor breaks...
I would consider myself lucky that this time an inexpensive part broke.
Know what happens when you assume something?
The lower 3 point arms should be capable of taking all the pull the tractor can provide. The implement might break next, but you can beef that up next. The tractor should loose traction before it breaks.So... instead of having a shear bolt on the ripper, you are using the top link as a shear point. If you beef up the top link guess what part of the tractor breaks... I would consider myself lucky that this time an inexpensive part broke.
Your saying the 3 point hitch isn't strong enough to pull from? What the heck is it for?You keep that up you will be breaking the casting for the pins on the lower arms on the brake case, NOT FUN or cheap to REPLACE. The rear 3 PT is not strong enough for pushing or pulling and transfering compression to top link. David
Your saying the 3 point hitch isn't strong enough to pull from? What the heck is it for?