Acceptable wear limits on BH76 Pivots?

MattN03

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I have a BH76 that has less than 150 hours on it. While using it today, I noticed the dipper was moving back and forth nearly 1/8 - 1/4". There are what appears to be large shims between the boom and dipper pivot point. When I got home, I checked the boom and there is a little play there too, maybe 1/8"? What is acceptable? I'm a first time BH owner and have never been around heavy equipment.
I'm using Shaffer Extreme Pressure grease on the BH and loader.

Does anyone happen to have a BH76/77 service manual they could share?
 

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Tarmy

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I have about the same hours on mine...nothing like that play. Mine are greased everyday before I use it...nice and tight. I probably over grease mine...but I figure it is cheap easy insurance...

Maybe ask the dealer you got thehoe from...sounds like you got a problem...
 

lugbolt

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Probably manufacturing error. Kubota is likely to tell the dealer to shim it up, but you never know unless you take it to a dealer and ask them directly. As long as nothing's bent or damaged from use and less than a year old, Kubota should pick up the tab. I've assembled a few of those before I quit the dealer life, and usually the dipper is a really tight fit between it and the boom. Usually had to force the shims in pretty tightly.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Considering you say the tractor is a 2011, I'll go out on a limb and say so is the BH, if that's the case your long out of any warranty or any claim on a manufacturing error or defect.
So move on get some new shims and shim it up. ;)
 

MattN03

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Considering you say the tractor is a 2011, I'll go out on a limb and say so is the BH, if that's the case your long out of any warranty or any claim on a manufacturing error or defect.
So move on get some new shims and shim it up. ;)
Correct. Is it ok to double up on the shims?
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Yes or get thicker ones. ;)

Do keep an eye on it if the gaps get bigger, your either pushing it too hard or it does have a metal defect and needs to be addressed. ;)