Question:
I believe I remember NI Wolfman suggesting that you measure the height of the tops of the rear rims. Did you do this?
Tire pressure difference corrected the problem, but why?
Could be because of differences between the tires. Doubt there are any significant differences in the wheels (but you never know).
As I am typing this I am almost confusing myself! But it seems to me that if you find the tops of the rear rims are at equal height with the different tire pressure, this would indicate tires are the issue.
And if you find the loader is level now with the rear rims at different heights, the root cause is likely not the tires and something else.
No question you solved your issue by varying side to side rear tire pressure.
But I do not think you put your finger on the root cause of the problem yet.
Tire diameters don’t match, common problem, easiest accurate way to measure is a level on the ROPS with equal tire pressure. Tractor tire quality control isn’t the best, doesn’t need to be.
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