4310 Loader Adjustment

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Hookblock

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JD 4310
I was having some issues with my loader mounts getting sloppy,and not setting down level, the left side would hit first. When I was looking it over I saw 2 bolts on each side of the front mounting bracket had shifted.The first 2 pics before, second 2 after. I have the book for the loader and it doesn't say any thing about this. It's 4 carriage bolts, and the plate they go through is slotted, I moved them back and it leveled out and most of the slop was gone. I don't know if any one else has tried this or not, but it worked for me.
 

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Thank you very much :)
 
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What is the condition of the " claws " that engage the side square mounting brackets?
Mine have considerable wear causing a lot of slop and I came up with a " temporary " shim fix for the winter.
I'm going to check the bolts you mentioned also.
Thanks.
 
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The claws and where they contact is in good shape just the paint wore off. But I'll take a better look tomorrow. I like to know what you find out with your bolts. Why mine moved I don't know, I would say I probably did some thing wrong, like an overload.
 

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