eddieirvine
Silver Member
Had a
loader arm break where the hyd cyl for tilt hooks to with 1/2 pin, back dragging with it. I did not think i was abusing it but it broke! Now i bought this used and i have no idea how it was used, but it looked like it was well takes care of. I have an L3940 great machine, I guess for now i am going to ask if anyone else has had this happen? i welded it up after getting the end of the arm straightened out and gringing a path out for my weld. I am tempted to add a plate on each side to beef it up where it broke is in back of the hole where the cyl is attached with a 1/2 inch pin. That arm is built with a gusset, but the arm on the sides is only 3/16 of an inch thick and i can see if one was back dragging with the bucket curled back it does put a lot of strain on that part of the arm. the left side broke but i had more load on the right side with dirt, so sort of putting it inn a twist! Anyway i have done a lot of welding when i was working as a machisit for 38 years so the welding part is not a problem. But while i am cleaning it all up i am thinking of adding two plates on the outside of arm to make for a stronger place out at the end of the loader arm i will also do the arm that is not broke. Any one else had this problem let me know. thanks Eddie.
loader arm break where the hyd cyl for tilt hooks to with 1/2 pin, back dragging with it. I did not think i was abusing it but it broke! Now i bought this used and i have no idea how it was used, but it looked like it was well takes care of. I have an L3940 great machine, I guess for now i am going to ask if anyone else has had this happen? i welded it up after getting the end of the arm straightened out and gringing a path out for my weld. I am tempted to add a plate on each side to beef it up where it broke is in back of the hole where the cyl is attached with a 1/2 inch pin. That arm is built with a gusset, but the arm on the sides is only 3/16 of an inch thick and i can see if one was back dragging with the bucket curled back it does put a lot of strain on that part of the arm. the left side broke but i had more load on the right side with dirt, so sort of putting it inn a twist! Anyway i have done a lot of welding when i was working as a machisit for 38 years so the welding part is not a problem. But while i am cleaning it all up i am thinking of adding two plates on the outside of arm to make for a stronger place out at the end of the loader arm i will also do the arm that is not broke. Any one else had this problem let me know. thanks Eddie.