ryansLS
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I have a LS U5030 with a LL5102 loader. I have bent or completely broken in two at least 3 sets of the curl or "c" shaped brackets (don't know what they are called) that attach to the loader. Is anyone else experiencing this? It seems to happen with very little pressure or at least it seems they shouldn't bee bending/snapping so easily. Does anyone know what they are called and perhaps a part number? I've had to get them through the dealer who has taken them off of a tractor he has in inventory so I haven't gotten a part number yet.
Yes, this just happened to me the other day. I have an R4041H. My dealer covered under 1 year loader warranty and pulled a set off one of their tractors to get me rolling again. It seems to me if LS were to put more metal under the curve of the links this wouldn't happen. The links would look more like a triangle rather than a strap of metal and would still serve the same purpose without interference. The dealer seemed to think if they were beefed up then there would be issues at the cylinder mounts. I agreed that could be a potential but I'd like to know what LS's view on it is. Would it in fact cause issues somewhere else if these things didn't give away? Is LS aware this happens and if so is a safeguard for the rest of the loader?
