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jcummins
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- Joined
- Jan 14, 2007
- Messages
- 1,637
- Location
- Creal Springs, IL
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, F3680, Mule Pro Fxt
Ahhhh the light went off. Thank Xfaxman. I'm normally not that dense to pick up on things, guess I'm getting old.
How serious of an issue is this? I'm using without issues....but my eye keeps looking at that right side. On some post about this, talk of cutting the tube and reweld. I need to double check more, but I think the bucket could be twisted too, since it fits into the attachment plates fine, whereas the grapple does not.
Perhaps do your technique with bucket installed. I'm wondering if the hydraulics is strong enough to pull it back. Bet this was done with pressure from the tractor itself. Not sure if I did it or the previous owner. The M7040 I had in Texas I did considerably more serious work with it with the same type grapple, probably doing things I should never have done (grubbed a lot of trees) and to my knowledge never bent anything.
Once I get this aligned again, would you strengthen that tube? Thinking this process has to weaken it. Seems a simple way of doing that is the right size piece of angle running the whole length of the tube, welded to the tube and the side plates.
How serious of an issue is this? I'm using without issues....but my eye keeps looking at that right side. On some post about this, talk of cutting the tube and reweld. I need to double check more, but I think the bucket could be twisted too, since it fits into the attachment plates fine, whereas the grapple does not.
Perhaps do your technique with bucket installed. I'm wondering if the hydraulics is strong enough to pull it back. Bet this was done with pressure from the tractor itself. Not sure if I did it or the previous owner. The M7040 I had in Texas I did considerably more serious work with it with the same type grapple, probably doing things I should never have done (grubbed a lot of trees) and to my knowledge never bent anything.
Once I get this aligned again, would you strengthen that tube? Thinking this process has to weaken it. Seems a simple way of doing that is the right size piece of angle running the whole length of the tube, welded to the tube and the side plates.