Hi Guys, I bought a lightly used 2005 L3400 w/280 hours a few months ago,
and last month I bought a brand new LA524 loader.
It was a straight forward easy installation, with the loader brackets mounting to the tractor frame with very little play on the hand tightened bolts. (In fact, so close I feared some of the bolts may not line up...but they did)
I say this because....
The dealer recommended mounting the brackets, then the loader before tightening the brackets.
Since there was zero slop or movement on the bracket loader arms,
I tightened them and mounted the loader, and torqued them after mounting.
The loader mounted great, with absolutely no effort required to install the Quick-Attach pins, the loader set into the cradles fine.
After installation, I detected at full-up top, the left side of the loader stops before the right, maybe just a little, and as the right side tops-out, there is a little pressure twist in the loader/mount at the end.
I have about 10 hours of use on it now, and it is the same.
My guess is that the loader lift pins are not exactly the same distance on the arms left to right, just a manufacturing tolerance issue.
Have you ever watched your loader top out and if so, does it do that completely evenly?
Is there something else I am missing?
Is this maybe something I should talk to the dealer who sold me the loader about?
Thanks, Lance
and last month I bought a brand new LA524 loader.
It was a straight forward easy installation, with the loader brackets mounting to the tractor frame with very little play on the hand tightened bolts. (In fact, so close I feared some of the bolts may not line up...but they did)
I say this because....
The dealer recommended mounting the brackets, then the loader before tightening the brackets.
Since there was zero slop or movement on the bracket loader arms,
I tightened them and mounted the loader, and torqued them after mounting.
The loader mounted great, with absolutely no effort required to install the Quick-Attach pins, the loader set into the cradles fine.
After installation, I detected at full-up top, the left side of the loader stops before the right, maybe just a little, and as the right side tops-out, there is a little pressure twist in the loader/mount at the end.
I have about 10 hours of use on it now, and it is the same.
My guess is that the loader lift pins are not exactly the same distance on the arms left to right, just a manufacturing tolerance issue.
Have you ever watched your loader top out and if so, does it do that completely evenly?
Is there something else I am missing?
Is this maybe something I should talk to the dealer who sold me the loader about?
Thanks, Lance