kilohertz
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- Feb 12, 2012
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Hi guys,
Last fall I noticed I was having a problem making nice level cuts or digs into the ground, then this spring I was warming up the machine and playing with the bucket and noticed what was causing the problem, it seems the arms have somehow been twisted so that the bucket is higher on the left than the right. It's much easier to see with the arms up as in the pics.
Could someone tell me the best, simplest way to rectify this? I am reluctant to just yank on it the opposite direction but maybe that is the answer. I used the cab as the reference line but you can see it in other positions as well if you know what to look for. Also when on the pavement, the left side of the bucket touches down first.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Last fall I noticed I was having a problem making nice level cuts or digs into the ground, then this spring I was warming up the machine and playing with the bucket and noticed what was causing the problem, it seems the arms have somehow been twisted so that the bucket is higher on the left than the right. It's much easier to see with the arms up as in the pics.
Could someone tell me the best, simplest way to rectify this? I am reluctant to just yank on it the opposite direction but maybe that is the answer. I used the cab as the reference line but you can see it in other positions as well if you know what to look for. Also when on the pavement, the left side of the bucket touches down first.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers