Anyone see this video? It's old so maybe this was done before. This guy bought an LX2610 and with two hours on the meter damaged his SSQA plate. He had forks on the loader; the locking pins were in the down position but the forks were out in front of the pins, so he lost the forks. When he tried to put them back on, looks like he maybe got one side engaged and the other side was still out in front of the pin, so now when he pushes in he's got a twisting motion. Then he's got the forks under something in the dirt, he loses the forks on the side that's disengaged, tries to curl up, and the curl cylinder bends the cross bar on the SSQA plate.
I was kind of surprised it bent like that, but either way, good lesson learned.
This link should jump to around the 9-minute mark where the relevant part is:
I was kind of surprised it bent like that, but either way, good lesson learned.
This link should jump to around the 9-minute mark where the relevant part is: