I have a BX2230 with LA211 FEL. The loader has been off the tractor for many months. When I re-attached it yesterday I made a real idiot move: I hadn't realized that because the loader was on uneven terrain it didn't match up properly to the brackets on the tractor. The left side aligned correctly in the mounting bracket--and from my seat, it looked like the right side aligned right as well. I hopped out the left side, put the pin in the left side bracket the went around to the right side and saw that the right side was not in the bracket. Pics attached showing both sides.
Long story short: After a couple hours of fiddling around, I can't get the pin out of the left bracket and can't get the right bracket to align, even applying leverage. I suspect the biggest problem is the hydraulic pressure not allowing movement, so my thinking is to drain the fluid from the line in the right arm and perhaps detach the piston--that this should permit enough movement to the arm.
Is that the best course of action?
Hoping someone here has some productive thoughts.
Thanks,
JRP
Long story short: After a couple hours of fiddling around, I can't get the pin out of the left bracket and can't get the right bracket to align, even applying leverage. I suspect the biggest problem is the hydraulic pressure not allowing movement, so my thinking is to drain the fluid from the line in the right arm and perhaps detach the piston--that this should permit enough movement to the arm.
Is that the best course of action?
Hoping someone here has some productive thoughts.
Thanks,
JRP