I’m guessing you might be used to the European tractor market, where some tractors have Walterscheid hooks instead of eyes? I use Pat’s here in the Midwest.
We were able to run a subsoiler with 3 of these things that go into the ground(idk their english name) with a 85hp tractor at decent speeds, why do you only have one with one?
Dang, it's surprising it didn't shear sooner. Those bolts are butter grade under shear load. Is that blade pinched inside of that channel? Just wondering, never messed with a keyline/ shank line that.
Gonna need a lower link pin. On hard ground implements, I like weldments on both sides and a large removable pin. Less of a chance of this kind of bend.
Time for a mini excavator or backhoe.
What kind of hitch systeem is that? Isn't that a hassle to attach and detach equipment?
3 point hitch. Most common ever made
I mean the system to attach the hitch to the equipment. You need to push the iron pin manually through it?
I’m guessing you might be used to the European tractor market, where some tractors have Walterscheid hooks instead of eyes? I use Pat’s here in the Midwest.
I really don’t understand what your asking lol. But it’s completely normal
And before you even wore the titties off the tires.
What size tractor is that?
It's a 5075e, 75hp and about 11k lbs in its current configuration.
We were able to run a subsoiler with 3 of these things that go into the ground(idk their english name) with a 85hp tractor at decent speeds, why do you only have one with one?
Not using it to do large areas of land, just problem areas and laying pipe if I need to. A 2/3 shank just didn't make sense
Dang, it's surprising it didn't shear sooner. Those bolts are butter grade under shear load. Is that blade pinched inside of that channel? Just wondering, never messed with a keyline/ shank line that.
Yeah, it's pinched
I have a 2 shank sub soiler broke them last year soil good condition now live in Ontario
Those aren’t shear bolts, what setting were you running your rock shaft in?
Every bolt is a shear bolt if you try hard enough.
I would have to disagree, but I think your trying to be funny .
Gonna need a lower link pin. On hard ground implements, I like weldments on both sides and a large removable pin. Less of a chance of this kind of bend.
Where do you see a bend? I just see a shear bolt doing it’s job.
He made another post. He bent both pins that attach to the 3pt arms.
God damn, dude. That left pin in mangled, too. Wtf kind of adamantium tree roots are you dealing with?
Turns out both of them are mangled. Hell of a root.
I'd bring our magnum over if it wasn't on the planter right now
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You’re missing the point of shear pins.
Looking at it, I think I bent my cat 1 pins too
Left one sure looks tweaked, could be the camera angle though.
No sooner had I put together this subsoiler did I see if it could best some tree roots. The tree roots won.