cstocks
Platinum Member
My loader does not sit flat on the ground either, Jerry. Seems it either tills slightly one way or the other, depending what I last did to un-level it. The first time I noticed mine was uneven I kinda freaked out, like I had done a horrible thing. However, I talked to the mechanic at the dealer where I bought my TC33D and according to him it was not that big of a deal and that it was more or less a common occurance. He said they have an eyebolt set into the concrete floor in their shop which they use just for the purpose of leveling front end loaders. He said he attaches one end of a chain to the high side of the loader and the other end to the eyebolt and raises the loader and "twists" it until it is level again.
I am not saying that I don't think stressing your loader is not a big deal but rather that it is possible to level it out and that you are not the only one who has done this to their loader.
I am not saying that I don't think stressing your loader is not a big deal but rather that it is possible to level it out and that you are not the only one who has done this to their loader.