ptsg
Super Member
Mikester's solution is probably the best and the easiest to do.
If you really want to, you could also modify the loader. The way they mounted the curl cylinders, makes it actually easier to modify the position. It could probably help with other attachments as well but it's a bit more complex to do.
This is what I did on my homemade loader and it's used in most loaders. This linkage allows for more curl back and dump angles without compromising the force of the cylinders. To get this the way I wanted, I played with CAD programs a lot and made lots of changes till I was happy. This can also be done with a simple cardboard or MDF or something like that.
Playing with this linkage exactly right, you can retain the same cylinders without modifications.
Well, TBN is a bit messed up at the moment and it's hard to add pictures. Hopefully it works.
If you really want to, you could also modify the loader. The way they mounted the curl cylinders, makes it actually easier to modify the position. It could probably help with other attachments as well but it's a bit more complex to do.
This is what I did on my homemade loader and it's used in most loaders. This linkage allows for more curl back and dump angles without compromising the force of the cylinders. To get this the way I wanted, I played with CAD programs a lot and made lots of changes till I was happy. This can also be done with a simple cardboard or MDF or something like that.
Playing with this linkage exactly right, you can retain the same cylinders without modifications.
Well, TBN is a bit messed up at the moment and it's hard to add pictures. Hopefully it works.