wthompson
Silver Member
I recently purchased a used 460 FEL, frame looked straight with no bends or welds. Got it home and attached to tractor. The problem is the left side of loader bucket is about 1" lower than the right side. So, i pulled tractor in my shop and checked air in front and rear tires. Also took a few measurements from different points on each side of loader frame, all were close except from the ground up to round tube behind bucket is about 1" lower on the left side also left lift cylinder is about 1/2" less than the right. I then raised loader to the top and after the right cylinder got to maximum extend the left lift cylinder went the rest of the way out and all looks good. Then let it back down to within a few inches of floor and the left side is lower agian. Should the left lift cylinder be this far behind the right? I know that is farther away from the input line so it will lag a little. Does this sound like it needs a seal kit?