Posted by fixerupper on March 07, 2009 at 19:29:14 from (66.43.238.99):
In Reply to: Fixing a Bent Loader posted by Clodbuster on March 07, 2009 at 16:58:24:
That loader looks a lot like my 325 Dual. I had to weld gussets on it where the top front cross beam meets the arms that go back. I just laid them on top and welded away. It made the loader a lot more rigid. I'm guessing that area is where it's bent the most. The rear uprights are pretty well braced so they shouldn't have moved but it might be good to eyball across them to see if they line up with each other. If the bucket is twisted, tip it down and push against the edge of a cement foundation with the corner of the bucket. The bucket is kind of twisty anyway. It's nearly impossible to bend the bucket cylinders on a Du-al like that one when you're twisting on the bucket with it tipped down. It's just a half-educated idea. Jim
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