JHurt
Gold Member
Anyone ever have any luck straightening a loader frame? I bent/twisted mine trying to move a HUGE concrete slab that is left over from a cattle waterer in our pasture. It's far to big to pick up, so I was trying to push it to a back part of the pasture. i was going along real slow when it shifted/caught and sort of "rolled" one corner of the bucket. Now the arm on the loader left side is noticeably lower (and maybe back) and the bucket doesn't sit parallel to the ground. Its not a huge amount, but it noticeable, and certainly causes issues when trying to use the bucket to scoop. The biggest issue is I can't see anywhere on the loader that is bent, so it's hard to tell where to try to pull it back at. We have an automotive frame machine here at work, and I'm thinking I may able to use it to pull on the loader. It's over 2k for just the loader frame, and I would really don't want to buy it if I don't have to. Thoughts, ideas?