Propane57 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:41 pm
So,, Eugen. Did you get the tractor working again.
Oh yeah, each problem fixed right away and continued working. It's good that I happen to have on hand connectors, wires, crimper. Told my wife last night "see how that professional crimper I got in Toronto for $10 just paid for itself?" Can't think of another reason for the smoke but a wire insulation gap somewhere and touching the frame. How it got there, not sure. Was back to normal with new wires.
As for the front axle pin, easily fixed with a new bolt. Cleaned up, lubed, and back to work.
And you have to be careful when back dragging with a loader and bucket. If you have your bucket cylinders out all the way and your being a bit aggressive pulling dirt, you can bend your bucket cylinders when extended out. Not much rod left in the bore at that point.
Just a quick ramble. Was behind on them.
Noel
Good ramble! I think all cylinders were just partway out and I didn't really drag hard, but yeah, I should pay attention to that.
But I hit a pretty big snag regarding the building permit, I visited the permit office yesterday. So, time to regroup, lick wounds, and see what can be done.
