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Bent foot support rod on left hand rear support

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UrbanAcre

Has anyone encountered this before, and is there a solution? I bent the left hand side rear foot support rod. It is bent just outside the frame member, and is approx 3" low on the end of the rod side.

Pics attached. I jacked up the tractor using that bar support just to see if that started any movement. It did not.

I am guessing the only solution is by welding? I do not have immediate access to any welding equipment.

Appreciate any advice

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UrbanAcre

Heat = welding torch?

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Ed Kennell

With a 4 ' pipe , you should be able to easily cold bend that bar with  50lbs of force.

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UrbanAcre

I'll give it a try!

 

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ri702bill
45 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

With a 4 ' pipe , you should be able to easily cold bend that bar with  50lbs of force.

This is most likely a 2 person job. Applying the upward force is pretty straight forward. Getting the tractor to stay put doing so might require some creative "fixturing" to keep it from lifting. 

Steady force - not impact...

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ri702bill
18 minutes ago, squonk said:

Get a mother in law to sit on the seat! :)

Nah, way too noisy...

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pfrederi

What was the old Samsonite suitcase commercial for one that was overstuffed.... "We'll get Mommy to sit on it"

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sqrlgtr

I got to ask what happened? :dunno:

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, squonk said:

Get a mother in law to sit on the seat! :)

Or the 500lb operator that bent it down.

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, sqrlgtr said:

I got to ask what happened? :dunno:

My guess it either got run over or something big fell on it...

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

My guess it either got run over or something big fell on it...

 

Wasn't me

 

 

 

 

 

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TractorEd
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Heat it with a propane/mapp torch cherry red, right at the bend point, use a long pipe over it to bend back in place like previous suggesters suggestions suggested.

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Ed Kennell

We're all having some fun with this, but back to the problem.   As you probably learned when you attempted to bend the rod up with a jack, you will need to secure the tractor to keep it from lifting.

 

I suggest ratchet strapping the right rear to a tree.

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87 416-8 horse
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If you brace the opposite side right next to a wall it won’t be able to tilt/tip very far

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rjg854

Or brace it down from the ceiling, or something similar.

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UrbanAcre

haha, love all the commentary and suggestions.

 

As suggested by Ed Kennell

I cold bent it back in place. I used an old galvanized 6' fence post, slid it over the bent rod, and just applied force incrementally and it straightened out very nicely.

No mother-in-law needed, fortunately, as she was busy 'helping' with other projects.

 

As to the question 'what happened?' ... the chain on the rear tire apparently loosened, and as I was going up a steep asphalt hill, the chain lodged into the back of the foot platform and just drove the support rod down. Made quite the noise, took me a few seconds to realize what was happening.

 

Thanks again for the suggestions and the jokes.

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Ed Kennell
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8 minutes ago, UrbanAcre said:

haha, love all the commentary and suggestions.

Thanks for the update.     

 

We try to keep the tractors running and the owners smiling. :)

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sqrlgtr

"As to the question 'what happened?' ... the chain on the rear tire apparently loosened, and as I was going up a steep asphalt hill, the chain lodged into the back of the foot platform and just drove the support rod down. Made quite the noise, took me a few seconds to realize what was happening."

 

I bet it did, glad you got it straightened out.

 

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peter lena

@UrbanAcre  have some  sch 40 , thick wall  1 " piping , the leverage / strength advantage of that  6 ft long , is ridiculous , have what ever you are working on , solidly  held down , it will move , pete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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