BearKiller
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I am not sure just where my question fits, so I put it here.
Wherever there is a pivot point on my loader, there is quite a bit of "slop" in the side-to-side fit of things.
For instance, the cylinders can slide back and forth about an inch in their brackets.
At the bucket, the cylinders have about two inches of side-to-side play.
I am thinking of cutting some pipe/tube to slip over the pins and take away this slop, making two of these spacers at each pivot point, thus centering the cylinders, etc.
Is this a good idea ??; or, should I leave the "slop" ??
Thanks.
Wherever there is a pivot point on my loader, there is quite a bit of "slop" in the side-to-side fit of things.
For instance, the cylinders can slide back and forth about an inch in their brackets.
At the bucket, the cylinders have about two inches of side-to-side play.
I am thinking of cutting some pipe/tube to slip over the pins and take away this slop, making two of these spacers at each pivot point, thus centering the cylinders, etc.
Is this a good idea ??; or, should I leave the "slop" ??
Thanks.