Stoweski
Silver Member
A year ago I was out working in my woods. Went in for lunch. Left the tractor outside. While I was inside, a storm kicked up and a branch fell off of a tree and onto the loader of my tractor. A 10 inch diameter branch. Normally this would probably result in a bent bucket but I unfortunately left the bucket elevated about a foot. The tree branch landed somewhere near the right corner of the bucket judging from the bark that was left on it. The problem is, the force from the branch forced the bucket down to the ground and tipped the rear left tire off the ground. I happen to look outside as I heard the crack and could barely see the back tire up in the air then drop back to the ground.
I checked everything out and the only major damage I could find was that the loader was now twisted, the bottom right of the bucket touches the ground while the left was about 2 inches off the ground.
The tractor was about 3years old. I sent it to the dealer to get fixed (i have insurance). It took three weeks but they replaced the loader arms and sent it back. All seemed fine but I noticed the loader seemed a bit angled. To me it still didn稚 seem right. I went to attach my snowblower (front mount). The subframe wouldn稚 fit on the rear mounting plate. I had to loosen the bolts on the plate and adjust it so the subframe could be pinned. It barely fit but I managed to get it secured. I called the dealer and explained the problem. However, I didn稚 want to lose the tractor during the winter because I need it for my 1000 driveway. They recorded the issue and said call us in the spring.
The biggest problem is that while in float, both the loader bucket and snowblower dig in to the ground on the right end but lift or ride up on dirt or snow on the left end. Unfortunately this was a major problem while snowblowing the driveway as the right would dig into the gravel unless I paid close attention and drove slowly. My guess is that with either the loader or snowblower attached, while in float, if a scale was placed under the right side it would read at a much higher weight or downward pressure than the left side.
After trying to get the tractor in to the dealer for most of the summer, it finally went in and was looked at a week or two ago. To date they cannot seem to figure out exactly what the issue is.
So, sorry for the long winded story but as I am at a loss, and VERY frustrated as I致e been without a tractor for two months so far, and wanted to explain things as thoroughly as possible. I知 just curious if anyone has any ideas or suggestions I might be able to run by them.
Thanks for the help!
I checked everything out and the only major damage I could find was that the loader was now twisted, the bottom right of the bucket touches the ground while the left was about 2 inches off the ground.
The tractor was about 3years old. I sent it to the dealer to get fixed (i have insurance). It took three weeks but they replaced the loader arms and sent it back. All seemed fine but I noticed the loader seemed a bit angled. To me it still didn稚 seem right. I went to attach my snowblower (front mount). The subframe wouldn稚 fit on the rear mounting plate. I had to loosen the bolts on the plate and adjust it so the subframe could be pinned. It barely fit but I managed to get it secured. I called the dealer and explained the problem. However, I didn稚 want to lose the tractor during the winter because I need it for my 1000 driveway. They recorded the issue and said call us in the spring.
The biggest problem is that while in float, both the loader bucket and snowblower dig in to the ground on the right end but lift or ride up on dirt or snow on the left end. Unfortunately this was a major problem while snowblowing the driveway as the right would dig into the gravel unless I paid close attention and drove slowly. My guess is that with either the loader or snowblower attached, while in float, if a scale was placed under the right side it would read at a much higher weight or downward pressure than the left side.
After trying to get the tractor in to the dealer for most of the summer, it finally went in and was looked at a week or two ago. To date they cannot seem to figure out exactly what the issue is.
So, sorry for the long winded story but as I am at a loss, and VERY frustrated as I致e been without a tractor for two months so far, and wanted to explain things as thoroughly as possible. I知 just curious if anyone has any ideas or suggestions I might be able to run by them.
Thanks for the help!