bcarlson
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Looks like "Rev: 2" was not enough!
Looks like "Rev: 2" was not enough!
Not sure about Deere, Kubota or land Pride make Kubota loaders. Alot has been said here and some very good advice as well. If the tractor/ loader was mine it would already be at the dealership to get to the bottom of proper repairs.If Massy refuses to stand up here and fix the issues they will loose lots of sales. To bad these tractor makers relie on others to make their loaders cheeper than what is needed. Does Kubota and Deere make their own loaders?
Depends on cost and availability.You'd need a lot of plate and gussets, a bend like that in a major element is going to be weak forever. Better to replace.
I don’t see a tank or return in the diagram. But there must be somewhere.Looks like a cross over relief that will try and relieve into the other circuit of the loader, no path past the loader valve.
A common response here seems to be something along the lines that it can't or shouldn't be repaired/welded/etc but if you watch some of this guy's heavy equipment field repairs you will think that anything is possible.
I have a very expensive HLA Snow Wing blade on our 950 Cat loader at the mine I use for snow plowing, and this past winter the quick connect snapped right off and flopped off onto the ground. When our welders in the shop inspected it they showed me the welds were all single pass and had no penetration at all.Some factory welds aren't all that great. Here's a picture of factory welds on a TS rear blade that let loose.