saboism
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When putting the loader back on, even on the perfectly even slab, I still needed to tap the pins back in with my trusty dead blow hammer. Nothing too crazy but I basically tapped the first side in with only slight pressure, then adjusted loader until the other side looked good, and still had to give the 2nd side a good couple of whacks to drive the pin in completely.Your loader experience is different than mine. I got it off in about 5 min, drove it around a little to see what it was like, and then tried to put it back on. lined up good, hydraulics good, but then it was half an hour of fiddling with the joystick to get the pins to go back in:smiley_aafz: I don't take it off now, but don't really need to as I'm either using the loader, or mowing the woods or field, no close in work. Light isn't a problem since I have 2 forward facing ROPS mounted LED work lights that make a HUGE difference in night visibility.
ROPS mounted LED lights is something I intend to add. Can I ask which ones you are using? Did you add them yourself or have them dealer installed?