Guess I'm calling the dealer

   / Guess I'm calling the dealer
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   / Guess I'm calling the dealer
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Just bend it to fit

no, not only do i not want to do that, i shouldn't have to. will call the dealer this morning and ask if they can send someone out to show me how to do it. someone who knows how and has done it before. if they do it without problems, i'll know it's something i'm doing wrong, and he can show me the correct procedure and/or tips. If he has problems, then we'll know it's the tractor and they'll have to fix it.
 
   / Guess I'm calling the dealer #15  
no, not only do i not want to do that, i shouldn't have to. will call the dealer this morning and ask if they can send someone out to show me how to do it. someone who knows how and has done it before. if they do it without problems, i'll know it's something i'm doing wrong, and he can show me the correct procedure and/or tips. If he has problems, then we'll know it's the tractor and they'll have to fix it.

Listen to your own advise. Please no tweaking or bending.
 
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Just talked with my salesman/owner.
He's sending someone out to the house tmrw at 330. Either they'll teach me how to do it or get it back to the shop and fix it.

Glad i didn't keep messing with it. Before you know it, the whole loader could be laying across the hood, wrecking my new tractor and causing me to leave these forums.
 
   / Guess I'm calling the dealer #17  
Driver showed me how when he delivered my tractor, did it myself several times over the next few months, then the next year had some issues... operator error each time. Patience is key for me, turns out I was moving the joystick the wrong way each time. It doesn't seem logical, but if I just slow down and make small movements, it is easy. Good luck, hope your FEL is fine.
 
   / Guess I'm calling the dealer #18  
Brand new bx2380. Has about 15 hours on it. Just removed the fel about a week ago, for the 1st time. Just spent about 1.5 hours trying to get it back on. I'm doing it inside my garage, which is about as level as i can get. The left side will hook up, but the right isn't anywhere close.
The more i look at it, looks like the right support arm, that stays attached to the tractor, is bent out to the right. Will post a pic of both sides, you all tell me if I'm seeing things.
I will say, the day i signed the papers, i had the salesman take it off for me. He laughed, said he didn't know how and got a service tech to do it. Inside their service bay area, it took 3 guys about 20 minutes to get it off and on. They said it was new, it would get easier, their floor wasn't level...
Now I'm thinking i should have refused this tractor till i could be shown the easy on/off operation of the fel. That a huge selling point of the bx 80 series and one of the reasons i bought it. I guess i was blinded by new tractor fever.

The 1st pic is the left support arm, which is lined up perfectly and everything comes together and sits as it should. The 2nd pic, the right side, it never seats as it should. These pics are taken as i pull into the loader arms, before i start the process.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Any ideas?View attachment 606905View attachment 606906
That lower pic does look like it's tweaked to me. That pivot point is nowhere near centered between those plates.... if it was mine I'd be doing some bending myself, but since yours is new new I'd bring it in and have it looked at.
 
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Eubie, let me know how you make out with the dealer. Mine is very similar situation. It 'leans' a bit. One side of the bucket touches the ground (even on flat pavement) before the other side, by like 3/4 to an inch. As a result when putting it on and off, it can be tricky to get it to seat. Already checked the tire pressure several times, that not issue at least for me. I'm thinking about calling my dealer as well. If I did something to bend it, I have insurance to cover ...
 
   / Guess I'm calling the dealer #20  
Eubie, let me know how you make out with the dealer. Mine is very similar situation. It 'leans' a bit. One side of the bucket touches the ground (even on flat pavement) before the other side, by like 3/4 to an inch. As a result when putting it on and off, it can be tricky to get it to seat. Already checked the tire pressure several times, that not issue at least for me. I'm thinking about calling my dealer as well. If I did something to bend it, I have insurance to cover ...

We've seen a few threads/posts here about FEL arms getting tweaked one way or another, possibly by lifting or digging. Could that be part of what's happening in these cases?
 

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