The weekend warriors carrying the garbage barrel to the curb will never notice this poblem. If you use your loader a lot and at capacity, there are a few bad things on the B2650 with the LA534 loader.
First off the loader mount pins DO DRIFT and the sliding keeper rods WILL bend allowing the pin to escape the inner mount. It happened to both of mine. I ended up tapping the end of the pins and use some big washers. It takes a wrench to remove the loader now, seems slower but the way it was I could remove the loader just by using it and that would cause a lot of damage.
Check for this beauty (curl cylinder top mount). It happened to me after a single load of crush on a side slope (about 50hrs at the time).
The repair is holding up well.
First off the loader mount pins DO DRIFT and the sliding keeper rods WILL bend allowing the pin to escape the inner mount. It happened to both of mine. I ended up tapping the end of the pins and use some big washers. It takes a wrench to remove the loader now, seems slower but the way it was I could remove the loader just by using it and that would cause a lot of damage.
Check for this beauty (curl cylinder top mount). It happened to me after a single load of crush on a side slope (about 50hrs at the time).
The repair is holding up well.