Welding BH frame

   / Welding BH frame #1  

fcamillieri

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Chester, NH
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CK20HST
I'm having a hard time keeping the bolts tight. Has anyone welded the braces on their BH? I can't think of a reason not to. I imagine they are bolted for easier shipping.

Frank
 
   / Welding BH frame #2  
I'm having a hard time keeping the bolts tight. Has anyone welded the braces on their BH? I can't think of a reason not to. I imagine they are bolted for easier shipping.

Frank

Why not use some locktite?
 
   / Welding BH frame #3  
I have not welded them but I had the same problem. I even twisted bolts in half trying to tighten them up. I would up getting really heavy grade bolts and used a MAJOR johnson bar with a pipe on it and loc-tite. No problems since.
 
   / Welding BH frame #4  
I'm having a hard time keeping the bolts tight. Has anyone welded the braces on their BH? I can't think of a reason not to. I imagine they are bolted for easier shipping.

Frank
I welded mine several years ago.
No problems since.
 
   / Welding BH frame #5  
I second the idea of locktite, the stuff has worked well for me on other applications.

Joel
 
   / Welding BH frame #6  
I'm having a hard time keeping the bolts tight. Has anyone welded the braces on their BH? I can't think of a reason not to. I imagine they are bolted for easier shipping.

Frank

I welded mine in about a month ago as I could not keep them tight and I even used Lock Tight Extra Strengh and I finally took the welder to them and now they don't move and snap around like they did., It is a lot smoother on the machine too... why they bolt them on I do not know.
The Fox 1940
 
   / Welding BH frame
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#7  
Thanks for the info. I think I'll weld it mainly because I'm lazy and it's the easy thing to do.

Frank
 
   / Welding BH frame #8  
I DRILLED 3/16 HOLES THROUGH THE NUTS AND BOLTS AND USED COTTER PINES. I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THIS HAPPENED TO.:eek:
 
   / Welding BH frame #9  
Would you need to cut the welds to remove the hoe? or is this a subframe that remains on the tractor and does not affect implement usage?

My hoe has frame that bolts to the tractor and then the hoe has a 4 point mount and comes off of the tractor with a lever, the frame that remains has no impact on implement usage.

I'm guessing they are bolted on because not every tractor comes with the sub-frame if you are not using a hoe?

Joel
 
   / Welding BH frame #10  
The bolts attach the BH to the subframe. The subframe has no bolts attaching to the tractor.
 

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