charlz
Elite Member
Pretty much since I have owned it I have known some old welds on my loader were cracking. Never seemed like there was a good time to repair but now it is getting bad enough I want to fix it before it fails.
Notice in this pic that the loader sags on one side, this is the side of the cracking. I have done the whole check the tire pressure, loosen all the bolts and try to level etc. No doubt pins are worn etc. but something really lets that side sag and when you dig into the dirt it dives right in.

I am wondering if the cylinder on that side is weak? Is it possible for a dual-acting cylinder to just pass fluid internally and not leak at all? I am thinking yes and that could be what is putting extra stress on that side of the loader.

The cracks are where the cross member welds to the loader arms. Both sides have been heavily welded at some point in the past. Only one side is cracking. I am not so sure the loader frame was not repaired 'square' and that is causing some of the problem.
Bottom inside:

Little further back view

Way back view:

Outside of loader arm looking in:

So I am thinking of:
cutting the cross member out completely
welding up and grinding down cracks in the loader arms
reinforcing the loader arms with a plate that extends fore and aft along the loader arm a few inches past the cross member, plug and edge welded
welding in a new cross member to the new plates.
Anybody have any different suggestions? Should I go ahead and repack both lift cylinders while I am in there? Ideally I would like to get this fixed right AND back in service fairly quickly.
Thanks!
Charles
Notice in this pic that the loader sags on one side, this is the side of the cracking. I have done the whole check the tire pressure, loosen all the bolts and try to level etc. No doubt pins are worn etc. but something really lets that side sag and when you dig into the dirt it dives right in.

I am wondering if the cylinder on that side is weak? Is it possible for a dual-acting cylinder to just pass fluid internally and not leak at all? I am thinking yes and that could be what is putting extra stress on that side of the loader.

The cracks are where the cross member welds to the loader arms. Both sides have been heavily welded at some point in the past. Only one side is cracking. I am not so sure the loader frame was not repaired 'square' and that is causing some of the problem.
Bottom inside:

Little further back view

Way back view:

Outside of loader arm looking in:

So I am thinking of:
cutting the cross member out completely
welding up and grinding down cracks in the loader arms
reinforcing the loader arms with a plate that extends fore and aft along the loader arm a few inches past the cross member, plug and edge welded
welding in a new cross member to the new plates.
Anybody have any different suggestions? Should I go ahead and repack both lift cylinders while I am in there? Ideally I would like to get this fixed right AND back in service fairly quickly.
Thanks!
Charles