sd455dan
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- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
That is basically the newer version of what's on my tractor a Koyker K2
I would likely leave it if the bucket is level with the tires aired up evenly.
The cross brace is substantial on these koykers hard to bend. It sounds like your issue is with being slightly displaced to the left or right of the tractors center line. ?.
With my tractor that would be near impossible unless they mis welded at the factory since mine has a under center bell housing mount , this plus the forward running supports from the rear axle provide a secure alignment. Maybe you have side to side play adjustment ? There is clearance in the pockets so that remounting the loader has some room when driving up. L Try loosening the 2 large bolts (Both at the same time and there should be some side to side clearance that could be adjusted, also in the upper pivot pins of the main forward arms.
Good Luck imo they are a well built
and strong FEL.
As an example I successfully lifted 2 stacked pallets of energy pellets (over 83 40 lb bags plus the 2 pallets) and drove it all up onto my tilt bed trailer so it lifted over 3500lb about 48 inches high with no problem.
Not knowing the history it is possible something got bent but it would take some real force imo.
Pics would Help and Congrats on a Ford 3930 a strong long Lived beast
ps. I would also check the Koyker pivot Pins (Actually HD Carriage bolts) - over the years I wore a couple and also have snapped some. which could affect alignment. I also added some washer shims on mine to take out some extra side to side play.
I would likely leave it if the bucket is level with the tires aired up evenly.
The cross brace is substantial on these koykers hard to bend. It sounds like your issue is with being slightly displaced to the left or right of the tractors center line. ?.
With my tractor that would be near impossible unless they mis welded at the factory since mine has a under center bell housing mount , this plus the forward running supports from the rear axle provide a secure alignment. Maybe you have side to side play adjustment ? There is clearance in the pockets so that remounting the loader has some room when driving up. L Try loosening the 2 large bolts (Both at the same time and there should be some side to side clearance that could be adjusted, also in the upper pivot pins of the main forward arms.
Good Luck imo they are a well built
and strong FEL.
As an example I successfully lifted 2 stacked pallets of energy pellets (over 83 40 lb bags plus the 2 pallets) and drove it all up onto my tilt bed trailer so it lifted over 3500lb about 48 inches high with no problem.
Not knowing the history it is possible something got bent but it would take some real force imo.
Pics would Help and Congrats on a Ford 3930 a strong long Lived beast
ps. I would also check the Koyker pivot Pins (Actually HD Carriage bolts) - over the years I wore a couple and also have snapped some. which could affect alignment. I also added some washer shims on mine to take out some extra side to side play.
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