Sunday, February 12, 2012
$.67 = $260
During my yearly baler maintenance last week, I found a couple of broken
bolts on my JD 567 pickup where they go through the pickup cam. I
guess somebody rammed through some gopher mounds at high speed last fall
and broke things loose. Anyway, I pulled the pickup group apart and
replaced the broken hex bolts and put it back together. No problem. I
ran the baler to make sure that all was well and when I got down out of
the tractor to looked at the baler running at speed, I noticed that
chunks of the cam were now laying on the shop floor and the pickup was
jumping around! I took everything apart again and wouldn't you know,
someone put a hex bolt though the wrong direction where a standard bolt
should have gone, and it was in from the wrong direction. So a $0.67
bolt caused $260.00 dollars worth of damage. Okay so it wasn't the bolt
that caused the damage it was the maintenance man's fault (which is me)
for putting the wrong bolt in the wrong place in the wrong direction.
After that mess I gave the maintenance man the rest of the day off. It's
hard to find a good mechanic these days.
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