No, it was that way from the dealer, no torque on the bar welded to each side, plus each arm at that bracket would be close to no way bend, factory error is best we thinkYou bent/torqued the SSQA spreader bar, just search the site for an easy fix
No, it was that way from the dealer, no torque on the bar welded to each side, plus each arm at that bracket would be close to no way bend, factory error is best we think
Sorry someone bent that in an accident... and may not be fessing up to it....factory error is best we think
No this is new equipementYou bent/torqued the SSQA spreader bar, just search the site for an easy fix
Cylinders are offset because the plate is offset, welded wrong from the factoryFrom the picture it don't appear bent at all. What is apparent (from how far the cylinder rods are extended) is, the cylinders are out of sync. One is extended at least an inch farther than the other. There is an easy fix and I'm sure someone will chime in on it.
I'm thinking you have a trapped air pocket in the cylinder (farthest one) that is causing the rod to extend farther than the closer one.
Remove implement, put the top of the more forward pad up against a tree, and bend it back into alignment by pushing on it with the tractor. Take care you do not overshoot.I am having same problem with docking plates lining up. One is back a little further. You can see on piston where one extends more than other.