joecdeere
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- Cumming,Georgia
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis UC Hi-Crop Cane 1941 Allis WC 1948 Allis G with loader, 1948 Allis G with dual disc 1948 Allis G 1948 Allis G 1949 Allis G 1954 Allis G 1959 Ferguson TO-35 1972 MF 135 1979 Power King 2418 1989 Ford 345C TLB
Solution Summary: Shim Kit Available to Correct 400 Series Mast Claw Looseness on the Mounting Frame
Publication Date: Dec 18 2002
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**Paper copies of solutions may not be the most current solutions**
Complaint or Symptom: The loader is loose on the mounting frames. A gap is created through heavy usage between the square tubing of the mounting frame and the front pad of the claw retainer of the mast.
Problem or Situation: The contact surface area is reduced. Also refer to DTAC solution 43992 for loader mounting frame and mast adjustment.
Solution: Shim kit AW32306 is available from service parts beginning February 15th, 2003 to weld to the mounting frame to eliminate the gap and prevent looseness. Instruction W49388 is included in the kit.
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Solution Number: 43992
Solution Summary: LOADER DOES NOT ATTACH TOTRACTOR PROPERLY
Publication Date: Sep 7 2004
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**Paper copies of solutions may not be the most current solutions**
Complaint or Symptom:
Loader does not attach to tractor properly. Loader mast is loose on mounting frame or front frame does not engage mounting bracket.
Problem or Situation:
Loader frames have not been adjusted correctly during installation.
Solution:
Using the following procedure, adjust frames to remove looseness in mounts or to allow front frame to engage bracket.
Detach loader from tractor.
Loosen rear frame hardware and rotate top of mounting frames toward rear of tractor.
Tighten hardware to specified torque.
Install loader onto tractor, allowing loader mast to rotate rear frames as loader rotates into position.
If masts remain loose on frames, repeat procedure, loosening hardware at mast arm to front frame connection to allow masts to rotate further on rear frames.
Additional adjustment may be obtained by enlarging rear frame bolt holes to 19 mm (.75 in.).
Also, slots in front latch AW29199 or AW29755 (depending on loader model) may be elongated toward rear of loader to allow further rotation of masts on frames.
Publication Date: Dec 18 2002
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**Paper copies of solutions may not be the most current solutions**
Complaint or Symptom: The loader is loose on the mounting frames. A gap is created through heavy usage between the square tubing of the mounting frame and the front pad of the claw retainer of the mast.
Problem or Situation: The contact surface area is reduced. Also refer to DTAC solution 43992 for loader mounting frame and mast adjustment.
Solution: Shim kit AW32306 is available from service parts beginning February 15th, 2003 to weld to the mounting frame to eliminate the gap and prevent looseness. Instruction W49388 is included in the kit.
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Solution Number: 43992
Solution Summary: LOADER DOES NOT ATTACH TOTRACTOR PROPERLY
Publication Date: Sep 7 2004
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**Paper copies of solutions may not be the most current solutions**
Complaint or Symptom:
Loader does not attach to tractor properly. Loader mast is loose on mounting frame or front frame does not engage mounting bracket.
Problem or Situation:
Loader frames have not been adjusted correctly during installation.
Solution:
Using the following procedure, adjust frames to remove looseness in mounts or to allow front frame to engage bracket.
Detach loader from tractor.
Loosen rear frame hardware and rotate top of mounting frames toward rear of tractor.
Tighten hardware to specified torque.
Install loader onto tractor, allowing loader mast to rotate rear frames as loader rotates into position.
If masts remain loose on frames, repeat procedure, loosening hardware at mast arm to front frame connection to allow masts to rotate further on rear frames.
Additional adjustment may be obtained by enlarging rear frame bolt holes to 19 mm (.75 in.).
Also, slots in front latch AW29199 or AW29755 (depending on loader model) may be elongated toward rear of loader to allow further rotation of masts on frames.