I actually responded last year on this post, but clearly, missed the photos. All I can say is... if you back into the garage door with your car, you don’t floor it and drive out the back wall. Holy cow! I can’t see the dealer OR Kubota accepting the damage as a warranty item. Too much damage was created by what looks like a ticked off operator. After it was noticed the loader was not correct, he should have stopped. I move my loader (BX267O) around by hand without a dolly all the time. It’s not that heavy. It’s pretty obvious from experience that one side was not locked in the mount saddle, and the OP retracted the lift cylinders, pulling the arm out of the saddle further. Once the arms are out of sequence (different positions), the lift cylinders need to be manually equalized to set them in the same position. The OP just kept fidgeting with it and destroyed the loader and tractor.