Received a note in the mail that he warranty on my loader is almost up. In my mind, I'm thinking, what could go wrong with a loader that wouldn't be painfully obvious? I know I've run it for what it's made of but it has held up pretty well IMO.
Any ideas at what I should look at before the magic date hits? I've kept it greased up and covered up wounds with fresh paint as needed.
I know I've had to adjust the locks on it a few times but I'd assume that's just a break-in process. I've also noticed it takes a couple seconds at low rpm to recharge the bucket curl back if say pushing something heavy like a pile of gravel.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
Any ideas at what I should look at before the magic date hits? I've kept it greased up and covered up wounds with fresh paint as needed.
I know I've had to adjust the locks on it a few times but I'd assume that's just a break-in process. I've also noticed it takes a couple seconds at low rpm to recharge the bucket curl back if say pushing something heavy like a pile of gravel.
Thanks in advance,
Jim