squealing loader

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jam2004

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I was just moving some stone with my loader (LA 211). After a few trips, the loader started squealing loudly when I dumped the bucket. I've never heard that sound before. Any ideas?
 
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I was just moving some stone with my loader (LA 211). After a few trips, the loader started squealing loudly when I dumped the bucket. I've never heard that sound before. Any ideas?
 
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Your bushings maybe dry and is telling you it needs grease /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Your bushings maybe dry and is telling you it needs grease /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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If the grease does not do it, check the dump cylinder, when rod is fully extended out, check to make sure rods are straight.
It unlikely but possible, if squeul is coming from cylinder.
 
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If the grease does not do it, check the dump cylinder, when rod is fully extended out, check to make sure rods are straight.
It unlikely but possible, if squeul is coming from cylinder.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If the grease does not do it, check the dump cylinder, when rod is fully extended out, check to make sure rods are straight.
It unlikely but possible, if squeul is coming from cylinder. )</font>

Bob,

If they aren't straight, how do I straighten them?

jam
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If the grease does not do it, check the dump cylinder, when rod is fully extended out, check to make sure rods are straight.
It unlikely but possible, if squeul is coming from cylinder. )</font>

Bob,

If they aren't straight, how do I straighten them?

jam
 
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You don't straighten them, you have to get new rods put in cylinders. I hope thats not the problem, thats probly the worse case, greasing should do it.
 
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You don't straighten them, you have to get new rods put in cylinders. I hope thats not the problem, thats probly the worse case, greasing should do it.
 
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Grease did the trick. I never noticed the fittings right underneath the bucket. They needed a good dose. Thanks.
 
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Grease did the trick. I never noticed the fittings right underneath the bucket. They needed a good dose. Thanks.
 
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Grease, now that's a slick idea~! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

You might want to double check the tractor real good as there are a few fittings that are hidden pretty good. Just to be sure.

jb
 
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Grease, now that's a slick idea~! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

You might want to double check the tractor real good as there are a few fittings that are hidden pretty good. Just to be sure.

jb
 

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