400cx 10hr service

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rhomium

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So did my 10 hour service on my loader. Retorqued all the pins and mounting bolts. Now here's the question, do all the pins have to be flush w/ the casting to get the proper torque? Some of mine stick out a little bit (about 1/8 of an inch). And what keeps them tight, being off center can't be the only thing is it? Some of my pins, the nut doesnt even touch the casting, just comes to rest on the shoulder of the pin, with a little gap before the cast pieces. I torqued mine, ran the loader up and down twice, and they were all loose again. Anyone having problems with these off center pins coming loose all the time? Might just be me, but it doesn't seem like the best design. All the loader tractors we have on the farm, there isn't a one we have touched the loader on in over 10 years, some longer than that.

Thanks for any info,

JP
 
   / 400cx 10hr service #2  
rhomium said:
So did my 10 hour service on my loader. Retorqued all the pins and mounting bolts. Now here's the question, do all the pins have to be flush w/ the casting to get the proper torque? Some of mine stick out a little bit (about 1/8 of an inch). And what keeps them tight, being off center can't be the only thing is it? Some of my pins, the nut doesnt even touch the casting, just comes to rest on the shoulder of the pin, with a little gap before the cast pieces. I torqued mine, ran the loader up and down twice, and they were all loose again. Anyone having problems with these off center pins coming loose all the time? Might just be me, but it doesn't seem like the best design. All the loader tractors we have on the farm, there isn't a one we have touched the loader on in over 10 years, some longer than that.

Thanks for any info,

JP


Is the nut just to hold the pin in ? This is a pin like in the loader pivot points, right?

jb
 
   / 400cx 10hr service #3  
What your describing is correct. The 4000 and 3000 machines are all like that.
Like John said there just to hold the pins in and the off center head is all there is.

Matt T.:D
 
   / 400cx 10hr service #4  
Sounds normal, to me. My 400CX is the same. Those pins with the offset heads are designed to distribute grease throughout the joint. The nut just keeps 'em from falling out.

There's a good description of the function of the pins in some JD literature; I just can't seem to find it at the moment...

T.
 
   / 400cx 10hr service #5  
Moved to correct forum.
 

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