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Cat 289C Quick attach failing
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 115078" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>Is it the factory bucket or an aftermarket? I'm just thinking that if it's aftermarket, the bottom rail that holds the pins might be out just far enough for it to not grab fully.</p><p>If it's not the alignment, I'd be inclined to check the QA pins and see if there is something built up in their tracks that keep them from extending all the way down. Measure how far they extend now, then run a water hose to flush the tracks while cycling the mechanism several times and see if you get more distance. Or if it's not too involved, take the pins out and clean them and their tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 115078, member: 2510"] Is it the factory bucket or an aftermarket? I'm just thinking that if it's aftermarket, the bottom rail that holds the pins might be out just far enough for it to not grab fully. If it's not the alignment, I'd be inclined to check the QA pins and see if there is something built up in their tracks that keep them from extending all the way down. Measure how far they extend now, then run a water hose to flush the tracks while cycling the mechanism several times and see if you get more distance. Or if it's not too involved, take the pins out and clean them and their tracks. [/QUOTE]
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