DavesTractor
Elite Member
I suspect they will take care of this, even though it is out of warranty. Meanwhile, any other folks with a ML150 loader ought to check for cracks. First sign will be a small crack in the paint at the bend.
In the last picture on the right it looks as if you have a badly worn hydraulic hose.
From what I can see, this is a serious example of under design. If MH ante ups the parts you can reinforce them based on your experience before they go into service. ... It may be that sharp edges where left in hi stress areas, making them prone to cracking. In that case the strategic removal of a very small amt of metal by blending those edges with a flapwheel will increase durability w/o welding in braces. MIGHT be enuf. :confused3:I"ll give her a try
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Hope these show up. The pics are of the right side bracket that attaches the loader to the frame