Just wondering if the loader on a B2920 is adjustable at all? Mine set a little lower on the left side? I don't think I bent it in my 11 hours of use? Or is this fairly normal? Thanks
check the air in your back tires. You probably have one that has more air than the other. If that is not the case, then make the one on the high side of your bucket have a little less air to compensate.
check the air in your back tires. You probably have one that has more air than the other. If that is not the case, then make the one on the high side of your bucket have a little less air to compensate.
Hope it's as simple as a low tire. I had a new L3240HST with skid steer QA. After changing bucket to forks then lifting some very heavy rocks I noticed the QA had become unattached on one side. I took forks off and looking at arms , one was lower than the other. Couldn't reattach bucket or forks. Service man said they sometimes done this and he whacks one side in the front with a sledge hammer to get it to reset. Tried whacking with no change. Looking at hydraulic arms mine showed one arm was extended a bit more than the other. Look at your arms where they are coming out of the hydraulic cylinder and see if they are both in or out the exact same amount. My repair finally required a trip to the dealer and a new set of arms. There is a torsion bar between the 2 arms that had twisted with less than 10 hours on the tractor. This had happened to others so it was covered by warranty.
Could be tires; easy to check and "fix". Other possibility is the loader itself is a little crooked if not leveled originally. May be a simple matter of loosening the bolts on the loader frame, puting a little down pressure on, then tightening the bolts.
You only have 11 hours though? I'd get the dealer to fix it.