krw1103
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Equipment
B3200, M6060, LA1154 Loader, 60" LP box blade, 120" land grader, Cat 307 Exc
I recently purchased an M6060 that was a year old with 68 hours on it and due to a mistake I made with the top link, I tore two holes in the left rear tire and gouged out chunks of rubber on the other rear tire. The only thing I can think of is that when I was adjusting the top link when switching from the land leveler to the box blade and forgot to put the keeper pin in the main top link pin. I guess that after 30 minutes of land clearing work the main pin made it all of the way out allowing the top link to drop down from the top of the box blade attachment. When I backed up the box blade dug in and I continues backing until the scarifiers bit into the tires. Two punctures on the left tire and gouged rubber on the other. I saw liquid on the box blade and when I got out I saw it spraying from the left tire. Thank God it was just water from the tire and not hydraulic fluid. Hoping to salvage the punctured tire by getting it patched tomorrow. If I cant salvage, does anyone have any ideas o
f what would happen with a new tire on one side and an older tire (110 hours)on the other. Not sure if the differential could make up the difference in feet per rotation or not. Are there clutch plates in the differential like in a HD truck? Also, what recommendations on tires if replacement is needed.
I know its a long post but I could be looking at $1200-$1500 for a set of tires. I'm running R1 ag tires front and back.
I know its a long post but I could be looking at $1200-$1500 for a set of tires. I'm running R1 ag tires front and back.