Sully2
Veteran Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sully,
Thanks for your reply...I felt my last post was a bit long winded but I can't even put into words my frustration.
I take it your B3030 is good and straight? I truly beleive this problem lies with the first run of the B3030. Mine was one of the first ones my dealer recieved. I should have known better then to get one of the first ones out. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif )</font>
Yeah..mine is straight for sure. I have no idea when it was made..but the dealer got it in for me mid september of 05 and I actually bought it the last of september.
The only practical way I see to find out what the problem actually is..is by "substitution". Install a new loader...if its out of square...then it cant be the loader.. Then take the NEW loader off and install a new ??"sub frame"?? ( Is that whats its called?? The frame that the "loader frame" bolts to??) If its STILL out of square..it has to be the location points where the "sub frame" bolts to the tractor itself...and THAT would require some "real head scratching measuring" to find out where..just what..is "out of spec".
At the ABSOLUTE WORST...the subframe might have to have some or all of the holes on the "high side" .."slotted" just enough to allow the whole loader/loader frame to sit down square and proper...and then torque the bolts up properly...and THEN.."align drill and ream" a hole thru BOTH the subframe AND the loader frame and install a "tight fitting shoulder bolt" thru that reamed hole....that way it CANT move out of position.
But I dont think it would ever have to come to all of that!
Thanks for your reply...I felt my last post was a bit long winded but I can't even put into words my frustration.
I take it your B3030 is good and straight? I truly beleive this problem lies with the first run of the B3030. Mine was one of the first ones my dealer recieved. I should have known better then to get one of the first ones out. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif )</font>
Yeah..mine is straight for sure. I have no idea when it was made..but the dealer got it in for me mid september of 05 and I actually bought it the last of september.
The only practical way I see to find out what the problem actually is..is by "substitution". Install a new loader...if its out of square...then it cant be the loader.. Then take the NEW loader off and install a new ??"sub frame"?? ( Is that whats its called?? The frame that the "loader frame" bolts to??) If its STILL out of square..it has to be the location points where the "sub frame" bolts to the tractor itself...and THAT would require some "real head scratching measuring" to find out where..just what..is "out of spec".
At the ABSOLUTE WORST...the subframe might have to have some or all of the holes on the "high side" .."slotted" just enough to allow the whole loader/loader frame to sit down square and proper...and then torque the bolts up properly...and THEN.."align drill and ream" a hole thru BOTH the subframe AND the loader frame and install a "tight fitting shoulder bolt" thru that reamed hole....that way it CANT move out of position.
But I dont think it would ever have to come to all of that!