I keep my '79 B7100 on some property we own that's about 3-1/2 hours from home. Yesterday I made the drive out in order to do another round of mowing. About an hour into it, I feel the tractor shift as I'm mowing on a pretty good slope. Much to my surprise, I see that both sway control linkages sheared at the inboard attachment points. The factory welds look like they simply failed. One probably went, and then the other in short order.
I'm running a new 59" Caroni rear discharge finish mower that weighs 400+ lbs. The first time I used the setup was a month ago, where I ran it continually for about 5 hours.
I have a nagging suspicion that I am to blame - when I first set the mower up in my garage, I spent some time ensuring it was centered, but I also know that I made the sway linkages fairly snug. Is it true that these will get overly stressed when fully lifting the 3-point hitch (if too tight)?
I had to abandon the mower deck on the property and drive the tractor half a mile back to where I store it. Before leaving to drive home, I removed the entire 3-point hitch assembly and took it with me. If time allows tomorrow, I will prep the failed parts and re-weld.
I've attached a random B-series pic showing where the breaks occurred, as well as a pic of my mower setup.
Andreas
I'm running a new 59" Caroni rear discharge finish mower that weighs 400+ lbs. The first time I used the setup was a month ago, where I ran it continually for about 5 hours.
I have a nagging suspicion that I am to blame - when I first set the mower up in my garage, I spent some time ensuring it was centered, but I also know that I made the sway linkages fairly snug. Is it true that these will get overly stressed when fully lifting the 3-point hitch (if too tight)?
I had to abandon the mower deck on the property and drive the tractor half a mile back to where I store it. Before leaving to drive home, I removed the entire 3-point hitch assembly and took it with me. If time allows tomorrow, I will prep the failed parts and re-weld.
I've attached a random B-series pic showing where the breaks occurred, as well as a pic of my mower setup.
Andreas