John Deere 855, twisted frame or tansmission adjustment

   / John Deere 855, twisted frame or tansmission adjustment #1  

sampwell

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JD 855 1987
Hi,
i'm not very good in english, i will try to explain the problem

I have a JD 855 1987, i'm building my front end loader.
I have build boom and braket left and right same size etc.
when i'm installing it, the right side of boom and bucket are 1" too low.
Ive cheak with a beam level.
when a check the front frame and i jack it to lever if i cheak the lever of the transmission it's not level.
doest the transmission and cab are adjustable or i have a twisted frame?

Thanks
 
   / John Deere 855, twisted frame or tansmission adjustment #2  
Start with the simple stuff first, are your tires air up to the correct pressure? I thought my FEL was out of level by about an inch, it turned out to be a rear tire a few psi lower than the other rear tire....
 
   / John Deere 855, twisted frame or tansmission adjustment
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#3  
Yes i have 28 psi rear and 34 psi front
 
   / John Deere 855, twisted frame or tansmission adjustment #4  
Rather than pressure, use a tape measure to measure to the center of the axle.
MANY people report buying tires that are the same manufacturer, but inflate to different diameters.

I always air my rear tires on my tractors with a tape measure,, not a pressure gauge.

The front tires do not matter, as the axle pivots,,,
 
 
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