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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 16669" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>If it is just side to side slop where the Bobtach is sliding side to side on the pins and banging into the loader arms the fix is easy. This is what was wrong with mine when I bought it. If the pins have worn the the bushings out of round in the loader arms you have a more difficult fix. </p><p>I went to the farm store and bought a handful of shim washers (different thicknesses). Loosen the bolts and give them a good whack with a hammer to drive the tapered pins back into the Bobtach. Put enough washers on the pins to take up the slack. Pull the pins back in to the loader arms and re-torque the bolts.</p><p>If the bushings in the loader arms are shot, you will find a few threads here on making that repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 16669, member: 897"] If it is just side to side slop where the Bobtach is sliding side to side on the pins and banging into the loader arms the fix is easy. This is what was wrong with mine when I bought it. If the pins have worn the the bushings out of round in the loader arms you have a more difficult fix. I went to the farm store and bought a handful of shim washers (different thicknesses). Loosen the bolts and give them a good whack with a hammer to drive the tapered pins back into the Bobtach. Put enough washers on the pins to take up the slack. Pull the pins back in to the loader arms and re-torque the bolts. If the bushings in the loader arms are shot, you will find a few threads here on making that repair. [/QUOTE]
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