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Loose bucket on bobtach when back drag pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="crosent344" data-source="post: 115770" data-attributes="member: 20172"><p>Well it's good to know others have noticed this also and it's not just my imagination. It may have done it since new, not sure. This is my first machine, and as I use it more, I am becoming more comfortable with it, and aware of different noises and behaviors. Found another good thread from a few years back, including some pictures and a lot of detail on what they think the issue is. Still no real specifics on how to shim it or fix it, but at least it's more info. I do quite a bit if back dragging, but this bucket movement makes that concerning. I would imagine that if I continue to use it as is, it will damage the taper pins at some point. I may have to try welding a bead across the bucket slot. Is the tapered part of the pin supposed to rest on the edge of the bucket connection edge, or should the full cylinder be pressing against that part? Here is that other thread: https://www.plowsite.com/threads/slop-in-quick-attach-plate.110456/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crosent344, post: 115770, member: 20172"] Well it's good to know others have noticed this also and it's not just my imagination. It may have done it since new, not sure. This is my first machine, and as I use it more, I am becoming more comfortable with it, and aware of different noises and behaviors. Found another good thread from a few years back, including some pictures and a lot of detail on what they think the issue is. Still no real specifics on how to shim it or fix it, but at least it's more info. I do quite a bit if back dragging, but this bucket movement makes that concerning. I would imagine that if I continue to use it as is, it will damage the taper pins at some point. I may have to try welding a bead across the bucket slot. Is the tapered part of the pin supposed to rest on the edge of the bucket connection edge, or should the full cylinder be pressing against that part? Here is that other thread: https://www.plowsite.com/threads/slop-in-quick-attach-plate.110456/ [/QUOTE]
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