millsrv
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Equipment
L2501 HST, LA525, BH77, Gannon Rollover Scraper, Titan Skid Steer Attach Forks
Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum having recently purchased a L2501 with a BH 77 backhoe and a LA 525 Loader.
So far I love this thing and just finished digging out a huge oak stump.
One potential problem did surface and I am hoping that someone has an explanation. I will also ask the dealer but I thought maybe someone here has seen this. The pins that hold the backhoe in place have rods that are supposed to hold them in, but they angle down and slide away from the brackets that should hold them. I solved the problem by removing them and drilling them to use spring pins to hold them in place. I noticed this after using the backhoe and both pins had worked themselves half way out. It makes no sense to me why Kubota would use this design. I have to believe that these are not the pins that should be used. Please see the pictures to better understand what I am talking about.
Let me know what you think,
Thank you
I am new to this forum having recently purchased a L2501 with a BH 77 backhoe and a LA 525 Loader.
So far I love this thing and just finished digging out a huge oak stump.
One potential problem did surface and I am hoping that someone has an explanation. I will also ask the dealer but I thought maybe someone here has seen this. The pins that hold the backhoe in place have rods that are supposed to hold them in, but they angle down and slide away from the brackets that should hold them. I solved the problem by removing them and drilling them to use spring pins to hold them in place. I noticed this after using the backhoe and both pins had worked themselves half way out. It makes no sense to me why Kubota would use this design. I have to believe that these are not the pins that should be used. Please see the pictures to better understand what I am talking about.
Let me know what you think,
Thank you
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