Posted by Janicholson on January 16, 2009 at 20:18:26 from (64.83.227.252):
In Reply to: Loader Problems posted by tcanthonyii on January 16, 2009 at 19:31:40:
Other than extreme fluidic systems, pressure is uniform in a closed hydraulic system. Thus there is very equal pressure on the cylinders. I am pretty sure it is tweeked in the members connecting the sides. Set the bucket on a wheel rim so the wheel is in the center of the back edge. Concrete or hard surface is important. This lets the loader relax as much as possible. with all the pressure off the hydraulic system, block the rear wheels to prevent rolling. Now remove the top of each cylinder. I would measure and carefully plan a method of heating the side to side member/s that are bent. Placing an I bean sticking out about 10 feet from the frame in the very front of the low side chaining this to the frames, then jacking on the beam end might bend it back. Do it in stages. JimN
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