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    PTO LINK

    I soaked in diesel about two days. Worked the collar and the bearings. Then sprayed parts cleaner on it all - the collar and balls. I got the shaft one the tractor, but still was aggravating. I now could use a method of holding the collar back so I can use two hands to hookup. I believe...
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    PTO LINK

    Thanks for the reply. This cutter is used albeit very little. Appears brand new. But I have no idea how long it’s sat out in weather. The tractor end actually does slip on about an inch then hits metal - like stuck balls. I just can’t get it to move past those balls so I’m soaking it now...
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    PTO LINK

    CTFJR, I’m 75 and have some of the same issues you do. I only wish those PTO Links weren’t so expensive, I just bought the bush hog and those links are half what I paid for the bush hog
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    PTO LINK

    Thanks Wolfman. I will try that soaking idea then I may try using a small c clamp to try and push those balls down. I have sprayed parts cleaner in them but to no avail. Soaking might be the best.
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    PTO LINK

    Thanks for the reply. (On a land pride brush hog-tractor end) I’m talking about the pull back collar releasing the 3 bearings. I pull the collar back and get the thing to slide on maybe 1@ and it hits the bearings and stops. However, while I hold the collar back my wife tapped on the...
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    PTO LINK

    I would like your opinions on the PTO link as I can’t seem to use the slip rink with the ball bearings. Thank you
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    B2320 pressure relief valve in WSM

    I have B2320 and the WSM. Where do I find the hydraulic pressure relief valve in the WSM? Tia Bill
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    B2320 FEL joystick sticking

    Thank you Wolfman. Do you have any other suggestions how to make my joystick (bucket) move without sticking? Is there any thing or any where else I could lubricate???
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    B2320 FEL joystick sticking

    Hello all, I read in another post a guy lubricated the balls and springs on his joystick - question for you how do you lube the springs and balls in your joystick? My joystick ‘sticks’ and when it breaks loose the bucket just jumps up of down or curl/dump!!!! Seems I can’t just ease into moving...
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    B2320 Loader valve behaving badly

    Hello, question for you how did you lube the springs and balls in your joystick? My joystick ‘sticks’ and when it breaks loose the bucket just jumps up of down or curl/dump!!!! Seems I can’t just ease into moving it any direction.
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    Spring tines and bolts

    Thanks for that info. I ask because bolts are relatively inexpensive to replace. Tines or other parts not so much.
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    Spring tines and bolts

    When I bolt on spring steel tines be it landscape rake or cultivate tines, am I supposed to use a lower grade bolt (regular bolt) so it WILL break or stronger like grade 8 so it won’t break as easy??? Thanks
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Ok. I see what you mean now. Would I just weld this to the plos in photo, or , get one that has the receiver where this one has the trailer ball and then just weld a short piece of 2”tube steel on plow to mate with the receiver????
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Thanks but I’m not familiar with a Belarus weight mount??? I’m just wanting to pull this plow thing and use as a rake. Just needing to make or dab a way to use my tractors 3pt hitch. Thinking the tube steel receiver would be easiest
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Do you think it would work to just cut off the brimley and weld on a piece of 2” tube steel to work with a 3pt receiver I can buy off Amazon ??
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Also I can buy an inexpensive 3pt hitch off Amazon with receiver already built into it.
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

    Thanks Russell for your reply. I’m thinking of cutting that ‘Brimley’ type hitch off and welding on a regular 3pt hitch. However, I’m also thinking putting on some dots of receiver hitch to pull with a 3pt hitch
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    How best to add 3pt hitch

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    Pine straw rake to landscape rake

    Thank you Motion. You’re probably right too on the frame being too light. I have a pine straw rake and the wire tines are just too flimsy to do any ‘raking’ of small limbs and big sticks etc. They just bend back and slide over. Work great on pine straw etc but not larger limbs and sticks...