m7040 said:Had a chain attached to the center of the bucket on my MF loader and it bent down like you are describing. I used a 20 ton jack located in the bucket and some scrap iron to jack it back in place. You may have to tack weld it in place to make sure it does not slide on you
accordionman said:HELLO TO ALL,
SIR,
i had the same problem, but mine was not that severe.
it was caused from lifting with a chain around the bucket.
i was able to get mine back by installing a 2x3in angle behind
the top lip of the bucket, and skip welding it to the bucket.
then i welded bucket hooks to the angle. this works much
better, and i have lifted some pretty heavy loads with this
setup, and it seems to be fine now.
good luck with your projects.
accordionman
wlbrown
wright city, mo.
Harbor Freight maybe your answer? I bought a set of their auto repair hydraulics with adjustable attachments. They work great, and I straightened my bucket on my tractor. They are a handy for other things with multiple adapters, that use hydraulic pressure also. The price was $60-70?