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Peach had a problem in the pasture

kolanuraven said:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:shock: :shock: :shock: :o :o

That's gonna leave a bruise..................................on your ck book!!!!!

OUCH is right!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Soap, how are you even gonna get the tractor loaded on a trailer to haul to the shop without further damage? The windshield is gonna be the cheap part.

I'm not familiar with the tractor but it looks to me like one of those rebadged SAME tractors that were built for AGCO? I've heard of this happening on Belarus and other tractors that don't have the loader mount bracing running the full lenght of the tractor to the axle housings.

The bellhousing on many tractors can't take the stress of a loader and the loader mfgs should know that. Years ago I had some custom mounts built for the F10 on my old Farmall Super M. M's and H's were weak in the middle and would snap off bolts.

Good luck with it and I hope they have you back in business soon. That repair looks like it will cost more than any of my tractors are worth! :???:
 
John SD said:
kolanuraven said:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:shock: :shock: :shock: :o :o

That's gonna leave a bruise..................................on your ck book!!!!!

OUCH is right!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Soap, how are you even gonna get the tractor loaded on a trailer to haul to the shop without further damage? The windshield is gonna be the cheap part.

I'm not familiar with the tractor but it looks to me like one of those rebadged SAME tractors that were built for AGCO? I've heard of this happening on Belarus and other tractors that don't have the loader mount bracing running the full lenght of the tractor to the axle housings.

The bellhousing on many tractors can't take the stress of a loader and the loader mfgs should know that. Years ago I had some custom mounts built for the F10 on my old Farmall Super M. M's and H's were weak in the middle and would snap off bolts.

Good luck with it and I hope they have you back in business soon. That repair looks like it will cost more than any of my tractors are worth! :???:

It has served me pretty well, as it now has 6742 hours on it, and it only had a few hours on it when I got it in 1994. The implement dealer is coming after it on Monday, and bringing along another tractor that I can use if the snow gets deep. Otherwise, our Hydra-Beds seem to be getting our hay fed in good shape. Saddletramp has an Agco RT115 on his end of the ranch, and we have an old White 1850 front-wheel-assist tractor with a big dozer if the need arises. Hopefully the Agco 8630 can be fixed up and back in business before too long.
 
Soap....greg and I looked at your pics together,hes a heavy duty mechanic,so his professional advice is.....Nothin runs like a Deere :wink: :wink:


Sorry about the bad luck
 

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