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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Dinwiddie County
Posts: 323
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Subject says it all. It still has plenty of "chrome" on the cylinder showing and it won't curl. If I have the bucket all the way down and curled all the way up it is almost level to the ground. It may "roll back" a couple of degree's but if you hit a bump anything you carry drops out due to the poor curl. Is this normal what is the cure?
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Dinwiddie County
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This is nothing new just an annyoing problem. There are two holes for the pins on the loader. They are in the top hole. I thought about moving them to the bottom holes but I can't see an obvious gain in curl?
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Yuba City, Ca
Posts: 6
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This is nothing new just an annyoing problem. There are two holes for the pins on the loader. They are in the top hole. I thought about moving them to the bottom holes but I can't see an obvious gain in curl? )</font>
Move the pins to the lower holes. It will help more than you think. They are supposed to be on the lower holes. They are a new design loader and have since worked out the problems with it. |
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