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2250 quick tatch loader

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jeff flaharty

11-18-2003 09:54:36




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I bought a 584 with this loader last spring. I have used it fairly hard at times in a variety of applications with no problems. This morning I was scooping manure and back dragging the barnyard for a couple of hours with no apparent problem. I parked it facing down hill with the bucket dug in to hold the tractor while I open/closed some panels when I was finished, (I have one of those wonderful parking brakes that no longer works). After remounting, I picked up the bucket and one of the cylinder rods that control the bucket pivot was bent. How did that happen? Where is the best place to pick up a new cylinder and how much should it cost?

Thanks in advance,

Jeff

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ny bill o

11-18-2003 20:09:35




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 Re: 2250 quick tatch loader in reply to jeff flaharty, 11-18-2003 09:54:36  
i had one of the rods on my 2250 loader bend, and had a new rod built at machinery repair shop in northeast penna. much more economical than a new rod from ih.



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Michael Soldan

11-18-2003 15:43:39




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 Re: 2250 quick tatch loader in reply to jeff flaharty, 11-18-2003 09:54:36  
Jeff, it happened because the bucket was torqued in a way it was never designed to..ie. holding the weight of the tractor back on a downslope and since the pressure in the pumps wouldn't give the rams had no option but to bend...I was leveling gravel with a loader and instead of backing up with the bucket down to drag the gravel backwards I decided that I would go forward slowly..thus putting stress on the bucket , rams etc. for which it wasn't designed, suddenly a shower of hydraulic oil hit me in the face...luckily a hydraulic hose broke before I could bend or break something..... live and learn...good luck with the repair...Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Allan

11-18-2003 12:17:41




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 Re: 2250 quick tatch loader in reply to jeff flaharty, 11-18-2003 09:54:36  
Hey Jeff!

How's about taking the cylinder off and straightening it in a press if possible?

The rams are relatively soft material and can bend quite easily. All depends how the bend is located in your particular case.

Just a thought,

Allan



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