dadohead
Platinum Member
Actually.... they're not that hard to bend.Everyone worries about an uneven load possibly bending loader parts like the boom arms, torsional support tube, or the bucket pivots. Those are hard to bend, but always a possibility.
Running stress tests on backhoes years ago, I was AMAZED at the differences in the stress generated between a pro operator and an amateur (like me) doing the same load cycle. You THINK you're smooth and being easy on the equipment until you look at the stress curves. Ha!... FULL of spikes.
Given that the machines we own are fairly light duty, the loader frame is especially vulnerable, and few of us make a living using them... a loader is not that hard to tweak. Hopefully the OP just has a mounting issue. JMHO