coasterez
Banned
I have a KL130, no QA. The bucket is attached at its pivot points using lynch pins. When working in brush, the brush pulls the pins out and can cause you to loose a pivot pin. If you don't notice this right a way, you can damage your loader (and the pivot pins are not cheap either). I don't understand why lynch-pins are used here. The rest of the pivot pins use lock nuts. For non-QA loaders, the buckets too should be put on with lock nuts.
Since the pivot pins supplied aren't threaded for a nut, I just wired the lynch pins shut. Buying new threaded pins is too expensive. Anyone else had this problem? Dealers - why don't you bolt the bucket on?
Since the pivot pins supplied aren't threaded for a nut, I just wired the lynch pins shut. Buying new threaded pins is too expensive. Anyone else had this problem? Dealers - why don't you bolt the bucket on?