Fixing a loose bucket?

/ Fixing a loose bucket? #1  

Joe Batt

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Winchester, IN
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MF 1250, Ford 4000
I have a Massey Ferguson 1250 (1600 hours with a Woods 1012 FEL. I use it to move round bales, clean out the sheep barn, and light excavation with the FEL and box loader in fence rows and ditches.
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The pins behind the bucket are getting sloppy. I thought I was greasing it enough, but maybe not and I know I use it to the max weight when I'm moving round bales. (like I have to roll the bucket before I lift or it will not lift).

I see bucket pin and bushing kits for CAT. Is there something similar for light duty equipment like this? Just the pins from Messick's are $70 each and that doesn't address the not so round holes. Woods Dual 1012 Loader Parts

Thanks for any pointers.
 
/ Fixing a loose bucket? #3  
google "Machine shop" in your town, they might be able to help you... even the closed down one, call the number, they might still have the equipment for personal use ;)
 
/ Fixing a loose bucket? #4  
Woods might have a bushing kit, but most of these small loaders just have welded in bushings.

Around here, there are a few mobile shops that do pin and bushing re-building with onsite welding and line boring. They will weld and re-bore the pin locations too. But this is typically for big equipment. Might be worth talking to someone though.
 
/ Fixing a loose bucket? #5  
Do your pins turn in the bucket? Shouldn't. All our six none turn in the bucket. We handle thousands of large bales each year. No loose ones.
 

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