New poster here. Howdy.
I was working with a rear blade on my new MX5400 and noticed the left side of the 3 point sagging. When I investigated, I found that the bracket holding the position control rod to the hydraulic arm shaft had become severely deformed, and in fact the control rod broke away, which allowed the left lift arm to slide completely off the hydraulic arm shaft.
A closer inspection found some of the teeth on both the hydraulic arm shaft and the lift arm were damaged. Overall, a small percentage of the tooth area is affected, but it's enough to prevent me from easily reassembling the arm.
I've attached a few pics.
On the lift arm photos, I'm showing them from opposite angles for clarity, but the damage seems to be limited to only one extreme end of the teeth. I would estimate maybe 5-10% of the length of each affected tooth, and perhaps 12 teeth total on the arm, and presumably a similar portion on the hydraulic arm shaft.
This is a pretty new tractor - just over 50 hours. I have a few questions for anyone who cares to respond.
1. Is this the type of damage that I should take to the dealership and shouldn't consider trying to repair myself? I have a neighbor who I'm confident could correct the teeth if they can be repaired. Filing down the deformed portions, I assume. But if there is potential damage to the hydraulic arm itself, or a need to disassemble it to make the repairs to the hydraulic arm shaft, I'm hesitant to go that route.
At a minimum I'll probably need to order a new control rod attachment bracket from the dealer.
2. Is this kind of damage potentially covered by warranty? Or would it only occur from what would be considered operator error or misuse?
3. Are there any other areas of potential damage, given what I've already found, that I should inspect?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I was working with a rear blade on my new MX5400 and noticed the left side of the 3 point sagging. When I investigated, I found that the bracket holding the position control rod to the hydraulic arm shaft had become severely deformed, and in fact the control rod broke away, which allowed the left lift arm to slide completely off the hydraulic arm shaft.
A closer inspection found some of the teeth on both the hydraulic arm shaft and the lift arm were damaged. Overall, a small percentage of the tooth area is affected, but it's enough to prevent me from easily reassembling the arm.
I've attached a few pics.
On the lift arm photos, I'm showing them from opposite angles for clarity, but the damage seems to be limited to only one extreme end of the teeth. I would estimate maybe 5-10% of the length of each affected tooth, and perhaps 12 teeth total on the arm, and presumably a similar portion on the hydraulic arm shaft.
This is a pretty new tractor - just over 50 hours. I have a few questions for anyone who cares to respond.
1. Is this the type of damage that I should take to the dealership and shouldn't consider trying to repair myself? I have a neighbor who I'm confident could correct the teeth if they can be repaired. Filing down the deformed portions, I assume. But if there is potential damage to the hydraulic arm itself, or a need to disassemble it to make the repairs to the hydraulic arm shaft, I'm hesitant to go that route.
At a minimum I'll probably need to order a new control rod attachment bracket from the dealer.
2. Is this kind of damage potentially covered by warranty? Or would it only occur from what would be considered operator error or misuse?
3. Are there any other areas of potential damage, given what I've already found, that I should inspect?
Thanks in advance for any input.