I have a Mx5100 with the LA844 loader with sub 300 hours. Every pin and bore (machine has no bushings) has what I would consider excessive wear. The problem is not just the pins but bosses and even slop in the loader quick attach brackets.
Machine hours are almost completely loader and fork work. I run the tractor on the hard side but not abusive. Pin greasing (schaffer 229) has always been generous and on the 10 hour mark of the meter, but if I know i will be running for an extended job i will lube before hand and again on the 10 mark of the hour meter. I would say on average I am more at a 7-8 hour interval.
I have many other pieces of equipment and have not experienced anything like the wear on this loader. I will be tearing it down completely this winter, line boring everything and installing proper bushings.
I could increase my lubrication interval but I think a lot of the problem is this machine was not designed to work as hard as I expect and was not the best build quality for longevity.
Has anyone else experienced issues like this?
Machine hours are almost completely loader and fork work. I run the tractor on the hard side but not abusive. Pin greasing (schaffer 229) has always been generous and on the 10 hour mark of the meter, but if I know i will be running for an extended job i will lube before hand and again on the 10 mark of the hour meter. I would say on average I am more at a 7-8 hour interval.
I have many other pieces of equipment and have not experienced anything like the wear on this loader. I will be tearing it down completely this winter, line boring everything and installing proper bushings.
I could increase my lubrication interval but I think a lot of the problem is this machine was not designed to work as hard as I expect and was not the best build quality for longevity.
Has anyone else experienced issues like this?