a new threaded bit could be welded on that easy enough you know, after a clean up grind, to save on a new ram but iguess do that then keep it a s spare .Luckily tuckwells are on harvest hours, have phoned and they have a new ram on the shelf, have left it in front of workshop so I can put it back together ASAP in morning. Thank god its rained so won't be needing it to load bales in the morning. Husband not to bad when told as I had already sorted replacement, I only went to repair a fence post the bulls had trashed!!! Had a lecture on not using the headstock to push a post in.
Nothing worse than broken hydraulic pins
Well if my wife went out and did that I wouldn’t care a jot about a busted locking pin on the loader. I just be grateful I didn’t have to knock off from whatever I was doing to go fix a fence.Luckily tuckwells are on harvest hours, have phoned and they have a new ram on the shelf, have left it in front of workshop so I can put it back together ASAP in morning. Thank god its rained so won't be needing it to load bales in the morning. Husband not to bad when told as I had already sorted replacement, I only went to repair a fence post the bulls had trashed!!! Had a lecture on not using the headstock to push a post in.
It is a pin and cone on a tm320sIs it a pin and cone headstock
If so have a spare ram you can have
Came on a headstock have cut up for a job , ram will not be used again
Send address will get wife to send it to youIt is a pin and cone on a tm320s