Quick Attach "paddles?" don't line up

Sharryn

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I was getting ready to burn a brush pile today and was pushing the pile down so that it would burn better. When I backed up, the bucket on the right side popped off. I moved the tractor away from the pile and dropped the bucket off. Then I noticed that the paddles (not sure what they're called), were at different angles. No matter what I tried I could NOT get the bucket back on. Did I break something or is there an adjustment I can change?
 

Knott

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A few pics would help.


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North Idaho Wolfman

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Simple fix, of the latch plates, take the plate that is farther out and drive up to something very heavy and solid, push the plate up against it with the other latch plate free to move, set the brakes, with the loader control roll the bucket control forward till the 2 plates line up. ;)
All Fixed!:D
 

Tx Jim

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I'll add to what NIW is after aligning mounting plates then secure(pin or weld) timing rod.