Steve_Miller
Veteran Member
<font color="orange"> Raise my hand, I'll readily admit that I am not a structural engineer. I was just making a WAG as to why it appears as if Kioti is taking their time on this issue. My only point was that there possibly could be more to fixing the cracks than topically meets the eye. I am one hundred percent certain that they have structural engineers on the payroll who can calculate the additional stresses created in other areas if you make that cross member where it has zero flex. Maybe there is no issue, and maybe they are just verifying that. I am only guessing that there is some method to their process.</font>
I agree with you Dargo, I think there's more to this than just the cracks. I think that they are going to streghthen the whole loader somehow or other as this cracking is a result of metal fatique due to the flexing of the loader frame. It's too much flex for my liking but hey, I bought it and I'll live with it. Give them time, they'll come through (I hope) or die trying.
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I agree with you Dargo, I think there's more to this than just the cracks. I think that they are going to streghthen the whole loader somehow or other as this cracking is a result of metal fatique due to the flexing of the loader frame. It's too much flex for my liking but hey, I bought it and I'll live with it. Give them time, they'll come through (I hope) or die trying.
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