13grizzly
New member
Equipment
B2601, loader, backhoe, snowblower, tiller, grapple, tree ripper, pallet forks
Has anyone else had a dipper arm with the upper pivot plates welded out of alinement? I had rubbed a hole through one of my hydraulic lines and had to pull the upper boom pin out to access the hose when I noticed the lower end of the dripper cylinder didnt slip out of place. When I pulled the cylinder up from its mounting point it jumped over one inch. When I started looking at the upper end of the cylinder I noticed the pivot holes in the mounting plates are missalined. Wich in fact makes the curl cylinder also misalined by a half inch. In my oppion this is a manufacturing mistake. I'm trying to get a rep to look at it. I dont have a lot of hours on the backhoe but I'm sure that time with this much side load on the cylinder it will self distruct and I will end up bying two new cylinders. I hoping Kubota will give me a new dipper because I have no intention of paying $500 for a new one. And no its not bent. LOL