Question on Model 70 Loader....

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kebo

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2001 John Deere 790 4x4, bar tires
Was looking at my loader today and noticed where both cylinders that lift the loader arms have some gap between the end mounts that slide onto the pin's, and the upright brackets of the loader frame. It looks like it's maybe 1/4" or so. Is this normal?? Or should I undo the cotter pins, slide the pin out, and maybe put a couple bushings on each side (to center it up) to take up the slack? It may not be an issue, but I thought it worth asking about. Btw, both sides have the gap on the same side (left) as you would view it from the drivers seat.

Here's the cylinder on the leftside (from the driver seat)

PatsEasyChange010.jpg




Here's the cylinder on the other side:

PatsEasyChange011.jpg
 
   / Question on Model 70 Loader.... #2  
I have the same loader kebo, with the same gaps. Not a big concern as nearly all of the load is perpendicular to the pin. I wouldn't worry about it, just keep 'em greased.
 
   / Question on Model 70 Loader.... #3  
That is normal...
 
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#4  
Thanks guys, I didn't think it was a problem but wanted to ask. Will shoot them with the greasegun before I get back on it.
 

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