Posted by PJH on September 04, 2014 at 06:53:22 from (50.40.244.123):
In Reply to: MM Rt100 Tractor? UPDATE posted by Bryce Frazier on September 04, 2014 at 06:31:53:
That resembles some of my projects. Keep adding steel until it blows out a tire.
Seriously - the first picture, if you look at all of the angles, looks to me like the bucket is not aligned with the machine. It suggests to me that something is badly sprung. When I see a picture of a loader tractor, I like to see the front end, square on, and a little ways back, to compare all of the lines and angles for square and parallel. I'd ask him for a head-on picture before I drove too many miles to look at it. I've worked on sprung loader frames. They are hard to tweak, and never back to perfection.
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