Used PT's

/ Used PT's #41  
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Fast shipping well that's good to know. I ordered the
1 13/16ths single from Northern a few days ago. Since I noticed the loose articulation, my baby has just been sitting there.

Ohh well, It has given me time to finally cut some rubber gas line down the middle, and line the inside cutout where my hydraulic hoses extend to the front bucket. I Joined the ends and seems with gorilla glue. Hopefully it will stay in place, and protect the hoses from any premature wear. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
/ Used PT's #42  
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BobRip,
I bought my 425 used so I never got to take a class. It also did not come with a manual and the guy I bought it from only told me about the half dozen or so grease zerks. I have had the tractor 2 years and have noticed the past few months a lot of "slop" in the articulation. Can you point out the bolts that should be tightened on a regular basis? I have attached a photo of my 425.
Thanks,
-Tim
 

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/ Used PT's #43  
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The only one that I tighten is the bottom center articulation nut. It's just above the bottom grease fitting in the center of the tractor. I have never tightened anything else. Of course it does not hurt to check the tightness of other bolts.

Bob Rip
 
/ Used PT's #44  
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<font color="brown"> </font> line the inside cutout where my hydraulic hoses extend

I highly urge anybody that has not yet done this to do so!!!! I finally did this myself a few months ago and the hoses on the right side were badly worn and I probably should replace them.
 
/ Used PT's #45  
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<font color="brown"> </font> line the inside cutout where my hydraulic hoses extend

I highly urge anybody that has not yet done this to do so!!!! I finally did this myself a few months ago and the hoses on the right side were badly worn and I probably should replace them.
 
/ Used PT's #46  
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See that big nut right below the blue sleeve that protects the hydaulic lines? That's the culprit. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
/ Used PT's #47  
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See that big nut right below the blue sleeve that protects the hydaulic lines? That's the culprit. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
/ Used PT's #48  
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There is a thread around here from last year somewhere were we were discussing hose protection. As another option, J.J. said you can buy hydraulic hose protectors, and I believe it might have been Spiffy that suggested some sort of automotive rubber molding you could buy, and use to line the inside with.

That may be easier, I just never got around to buying any. I already had the rubber gas line laying around. Farmall did you glue your lining or just lay it in there. In addition to gluing I also rubbed a little grease on the hoses where they rub as not to tug at the lining.
 
/ Used PT's #49  
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There is a thread around here from last year somewhere were we were discussing hose protection. As another option, J.J. said you can buy hydraulic hose protectors, and I believe it might have been Spiffy that suggested some sort of automotive rubber molding you could buy, and use to line the inside with.

That may be easier, I just never got around to buying any. I already had the rubber gas line laying around. Farmall did you glue your lining or just lay it in there. In addition to gluing I also rubbed a little grease on the hoses where they rub as not to tug at the lining.
 
/ Used PT's #50  
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I checked my PT yesterday and could not feel any slack in this nut. I am going to buy a 1 13/16" wrench today, to see if I can tighten this nut at all.
Do I need a backup wrench? or is the bolt welded to the frame ?, or is it a carriage bolt? or ...what ??.
I only have one strong hand, I had surgery on the other hand and it is still too tender to use for heavy duty anything.
If I need to buy 2 wrenches I will. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
I just can't remember what the bottom of that bolt is like. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
/ Used PT's #51  
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I checked my PT yesterday and could not feel any slack in this nut. I am going to buy a 1 13/16" wrench today, to see if I can tighten this nut at all.
Do I need a backup wrench? or is the bolt welded to the frame ?, or is it a carriage bolt? or ...what ??.
I only have one strong hand, I had surgery on the other hand and it is still too tender to use for heavy duty anything.
If I need to buy 2 wrenches I will. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
I just can't remember what the bottom of that bolt is like. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
/ Used PT's #52  
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Was planning to secure the rubber somehow to the opening, but for now they are held in place on their own. I have about 20 or so hours on the PT with them in and no problem yet.
 
/ Used PT's #53  
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Was planning to secure the rubber somehow to the opening, but for now they are held in place on their own. I have about 20 or so hours on the PT with them in and no problem yet.
 
/ Used PT's #54  
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That should do the trick then, good to know it's staying in place by its self. I also keep my PT in the garage. If I remember correctly I read on here where someone's PT caught on fire just sitting there when something shorted out.

Guess my next move should be a battery cut off switch. I would hate to burn my house down. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
/ Used PT's #55  
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That should do the trick then, good to know it's staying in place by its self. I also keep my PT in the garage. If I remember correctly I read on here where someone's PT caught on fire just sitting there when something shorted out.

Guess my next move should be a battery cut off switch. I would hate to burn my house down. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
/ Used PT's #56  
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I was looking at it and I believe all you need is one wrench to tighten the nut. The underside has the grease zerk and I think it is fixed in position, somehow.
 
/ Used PT's #57  
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I was looking at it and I believe all you need is one wrench to tighten the nut. The underside has the grease zerk and I think it is fixed in position, somehow.
 
/ Used PT's #58  
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I was looking at it and I believe all you need is one wrench to tighten the nut. The underside has the grease zerk and I think it is fixed in position, somehow. )</font>

MR, did you happen to confirm that our older 425s also use the 1-13/16" size?
 
/ Used PT's #59  
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I was looking at it and I believe all you need is one wrench to tighten the nut. The underside has the grease zerk and I think it is fixed in position, somehow. )</font>

MR, did you happen to confirm that our older 425s also use the 1-13/16" size?
 
/ Used PT's #60  
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Maybe you can slip a piece of pipe over the wrench like a breaker bar setup, to help tighten with one hand?
 

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