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02-12-2013, 12:37 PM #31
Re: OK to leave my loader up?
As your equipment ages, the likelyhood of the loader staying up without movement gets pretty low. See your doctor if your loader remains erected for more than 4 hours....
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02-12-2013 12:37 PM # ADS
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02-12-2013, 03:42 PM #32Super Star Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
I agree with many others regarding leaving the FEL down. I leave my down at all times. I don't leave the keys in the ignition either, just in case one of our Grandchildren come over to visit.
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02-12-2013, 09:30 PM #33Gold Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
You drive under a raised bucket? No way in ****... The only way I work on hydraulics over my head is with some sort of mechanical safety device. Jack stand, prop rods etc.
I dump pressure in my loader as well with it on the ground when it gets parked or left any significant amount of time.
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02-13-2013, 12:07 AM #34Elite Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
2x in your case to gain so much more usable floor space in your shop.
The cylinder lock option looks useful but you do not need to spend $1000. I would just get me a 4x4 and cut it just a little shorter than where the rod comes out of the cylinder end and notch it slightly do it does not slip and lower the bucket until each cylinder outer housing lightly equally tags each 4x4 that you just rested against the cylinder rod.
As stated the is no chance of rust plus with the bucket at nearly full height there is much less gravity involved.
We just drop the bucket but we are parked outside in the open where space is not limited. I do like to block ours up when it is in the way of servicing.
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02-13-2013, 12:13 AM #35Elite Member
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02-13-2013, 02:45 AM #36
Re: OK to leave my loader up?
Paraphrasing Douglas Adams - So long and thanks for all the bacon.
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02-13-2013, 07:01 AM #37
Just don't anyone fasten hooks from their rafters as a redneck safety to make sure the FEL doesn't drop. You can bet you will forget one day and start to back out and take half your structure with you. Oopps.
Last edited by TomSeller; 02-13-2013 at 07:19 AM.
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02-14-2013, 12:38 AM #38Silver Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
I even had my dog trained to not come close to the tractor until she heard the bucket come down.
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02-14-2013, 05:52 AM #39Super Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
I use a piece of angle steel as a boom cylinder lock and leave my loader securely propped up all the time in my shed. I lower the cylinder against the lock so tiewraps, velcro, etc are unnecessary. One prop is sufficient, if two makes somebody feel better, so be it. If this method satisfies OSHA as being acceptable for use in repair shops, (and it is) I'm OK with it, and this community should be as well.
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02-14-2013, 07:01 AM #40Silver Member
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Re: OK to leave my loader up?
I probably shouldn't tell you about crawling under the brush hog to unwind fence wire ( would have had to drive all the way back to the barn to prop it) or lifting the loader part way up to grease it. I think this falls under the heading of "Acceptable Risk". Next thing you'll tell me is I shouldn't crawl under my tractor without propping the back tires up in case they blowout causing me to be trapped underneath it . Life has risks.
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