Hey guys, accidentally while backing up trailer the tractor front loader hit a wall and now it's bent as shows the picture below
I measured the both main cylinder lenghts and there is 5mm difference (left side is 5mm less out than right side), putting loader max up the cylinder lenghts are the same
There are no broken welds, bent frame or anything twisted except the plate seen in the picture (it is the only thing bent)
When the loader is put against ground it seems straight like in the picture
So the question is can the main cylinder 5mm difference make such an uneven level for loader arms, or can the bent plate be at fault. Also the bolts that hold the loader safety pins when the boom is not maxed out or put against ground are loose (moves a bit) (picture below)
Hope anybody can help, Thanks!
I measured the both main cylinder lenghts and there is 5mm difference (left side is 5mm less out than right side), putting loader max up the cylinder lenghts are the same
There are no broken welds, bent frame or anything twisted except the plate seen in the picture (it is the only thing bent)
When the loader is put against ground it seems straight like in the picture
So the question is can the main cylinder 5mm difference make such an uneven level for loader arms, or can the bent plate be at fault. Also the bolts that hold the loader safety pins when the boom is not maxed out or put against ground are loose (moves a bit) (picture below)
Hope anybody can help, Thanks!