The steel looks very rough. Poor quality? China?So I stopped by my Massey Dealer and all the 18M's had Rev 1 loaders on them, all 3 of them.
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Also, not only do the 18E series use tube shaped loader mounts, but so do the 2800 series, so I don't know why it's changed up for the 18M.
And free advertising would be in order.If warranty doesn’t cover it that would be the last MF I would ever buy. I suspect there were some serious mistakes made when it was built.
I've worked on a lot of loader valves that have load checks. A load check is to combat settling but it also effectively isolated the down circuit from the relief. At any rate the material in those towers is so minimal that a cold weld is very possible because the slightest amount of undercutting would certainly be an invitation to failure.Those frame assemblies are probably shipped in from China. That older/rusted area at the top is the area with the most load when carrying material with the bucket and hitting some bumps along a traveled area. Looks like it came that way and covered with black paint. Yellow is nice, cracks are easier to see.
Automated production and not enough inspection.
Someone mentioned that the hydraulic relief valves are not used except when the lever is pulled. I haven’t seen the valves on this machine model but all the ones I have worked on in the last 55 years had circuit design with relief valves being in the circuit at all times. Kinda useless otherwise.
All in all that is a defect that they should jump on!!
Referring to the uTube channel IC Weld....Yes, but he cuts out a lot and replaces damaged steel with good steel. He is quite an amazing craftsman.
The OP in that thread also stated:For those that seem to believe that Kubota never breaks, well, Kubota loader mounts break too.
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I was using the backhoe and moved the rear of the tractor over to reposition it when I heard a loud snap.I got on the tractor to use the FEL and noticed it was lopsided,looked down and saw the bracket broke clean in two.After going back to the garage I was able to get the loader off.I called the...www.tractorbynet.com
When I use the backhoe I lay the FEL bucket flat on the ground so that it will slide when I reposition with the hoe.
Is that suppose to be an issue? Anyways, there is another thread that I couldn't find the other day where someone in Australia also had the same breaking issue and he didn't have a backhoe.The OP in that thread also stated:
Having a backhoe digging an moving side to side with the bucket on the ground can't be good for the loader arms over time.Is that suppose to be an issue? Anyways, there is another thread that I couldn't find the other day where someone in Australia also had the same breaking issue and he didn't have a backhoe.
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