I recently used a straight grader-blade at an extreme angle in order to scratch a deep trench for some direct-burial cable (installing an RV outlet-box for visitors) and in order get the blade at the extreme angle cranked the right-side lift-arm crank-screw completely out of the tube, dropping the lift arm onto the ground.
It was hell getting that thing re-inserted and I wish there was an internal stop to prevent that (similar to the top-link in this thread. In-fact, my top-link is genuine Kubota and it can be unscrewed also.).
I had thought I might file a “cut” in the threads as a visible indicator so as to keep at least 3 threads engaged in the tube.... but I’d be happy to read any other’s ideas on this.
It was hell getting that thing re-inserted and I wish there was an internal stop to prevent that (similar to the top-link in this thread. In-fact, my top-link is genuine Kubota and it can be unscrewed also.).
I had thought I might file a “cut” in the threads as a visible indicator so as to keep at least 3 threads engaged in the tube.... but I’d be happy to read any other’s ideas on this.