Not sure how this happened, but the subframe has sheared in 2 places just above the lower mounts. Is this frame cast iron? Is this reparable, or am i looking at a new subframe. Tractor has 70 hrs on it, and very little backhoe use.
Not sure how this happened, but the subframe has sheared in 2 places just above the lower mounts. Is this frame cast iron? Is this reparable, or am i looking at a new subframe. Tractor has 70 hrs on it, and very little backhoe use.
Just got back from the dealership, cause of failure- abuse. A few months out of warranty. $2000.00 plus tax for a new subframe and told me the break was not repairable.
Or use side force on the bucket ... that'll cause some damage.Have you been trying to walk the tractor with the backhoe?
That break is an easy repair. I'd have that back together in an hour at most.
That being said, I would push back on the abuse bit. To me, it looks like that weld is undercut - which caused the part to be thinner than designed, and created a stress concentration. That is where the crack started.
Do you have a picture you can post of the other side?
No, have never tried to walk the bh. The backhoe has seen very little use. Here is a pic of the left side.
Not sure how this happened, but the subframe has sheared in 2 places just above the lower mounts. Is this frame cast iron? Is this reparable, or am i looking at a new subframe. Tractor has 70 hrs on it, and very little backhoe use.
This frame usually breaks if the upper bolts are allowed to get loose which transfers all the stress to the lower mount. Check I'd bet a cold beer the bolts are loose. By the way do not jack up the tractor and dig with the tires off the ground, that compounds the issue quick attach hoes are not meant to be used the same way as integral frame units (Case 580M)
Just got back from the dealership, cause of failure- abuse. A few months out of warranty. $2000.00 plus tax for a new subframe and told me the break was not repairable.