Shenandoah MF1760
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- Joined
- Feb 12, 2021
- Messages
- 228
- Location
- Livingston, East Texas Piney Woods
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 2020 MF1760M
Looking back on some issues I've had getting attachments on and off the FEL in the past few months I believe I slightly bent the left (port side) bucket tilt cylinder some time ago. My FEL has SSQA's.
Something I did this weekend finally bent it to the point where putting an attachment (the bucket) on became really difficult as that side won't move until the right (starboard) side is nearly at full travel. Looking at the cylinder when fully extended it has an obvious albeit slight arc.
Now it could be me (probably) but I cannot find a parts diagram or service manual for the 2814 FEL anywhere. And AGCOs site seems especially frustrating with anything that's not the tractor.
I don't have an issue putting an aftermarket cylinder (or two if need be), but having part numbers etc would help me get the right thing the first time around. I've seen cylinders as low as $160 out there, but whether they'd fit or be worth the money is another question. And maybe replacing both with larger bore rods would prevent this in the future?
I'd walk out to the tractor and take measurements but it's 100 miles away from the house.
Suggestions?
Something I did this weekend finally bent it to the point where putting an attachment (the bucket) on became really difficult as that side won't move until the right (starboard) side is nearly at full travel. Looking at the cylinder when fully extended it has an obvious albeit slight arc.
Now it could be me (probably) but I cannot find a parts diagram or service manual for the 2814 FEL anywhere. And AGCOs site seems especially frustrating with anything that's not the tractor.
I don't have an issue putting an aftermarket cylinder (or two if need be), but having part numbers etc would help me get the right thing the first time around. I've seen cylinders as low as $160 out there, but whether they'd fit or be worth the money is another question. And maybe replacing both with larger bore rods would prevent this in the future?
I'd walk out to the tractor and take measurements but it's 100 miles away from the house.
Suggestions?