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Front loader pin and bushing preventative maintenance

December 1, 2025

Maintenance Monday: Prevent Costly Front Loader Repairs by Checking Pins and Bushings Early

Front loaders put in long hours on southern Alberta farms, and small wear issues can quickly snowball into expensive repairs if they’re ignored. In this Maintenance Monday episode, Shane from Hanlon Ag Centre explains how front loader pin and bushing preventative maintenance helps catch problems early—before downtime and repair bills add up.

This guide breaks down what to look for when inspecting loader pins and bushings, which areas deserve extra attention, and why proactive inspections save both time and money.

Why Front Loader Pin and Bushing Maintenance Matters

Loader pins and bushings absorb constant stress from lifting, crowding, and carrying heavy loads. Over time, normal wear creates excess movement in the loader arms and attachment points. If left unchecked, this wear can:

  • Cause sloppy or uneven loader operation
  • Accelerate wear on loader arms and frames
  • Turn a simple pin or bushing replacement into a major repair
  • Increase downtime during busy seasons

Preventative maintenance allows you to replace lower-cost components early and protect higher-value structures.

Early Warning Signs of Pin and Bushing Wear

One of the biggest takeaways from this Maintenance Monday episode is learning how to spot wear before it becomes obvious damage. Common warning signs include:

  • Excess movement or slop in the loader linkage
  • Uneven or jerky loader movement
  • Visible gaps between pins and bushings
  • Metal-on-metal contact or shiny wear marks
  • Difficulty keeping attachments level

Even small amounts of movement can indicate early bushing wear, especially in high-stress areas.

Which Loader Pins Need the Most Attention

Not all pins wear at the same rate. Shane highlights that certain loader pins consistently see higher loads and should be checked first during inspections, including:

  • Main loader arm pivot pins
  • Bucket or attachment pivot points
  • Areas that see frequent back-and-forth movement
  • Pins exposed to dust, moisture, and abrasive material

Focusing inspections on these key wear points can reveal problems early and guide smarter maintenance decisions.

When to Act Before Repairs Get Expensive

A common mistake is waiting until loader pins or bushings are visibly damaged or loose. By the time movement is severe, surrounding components may already be worn. Replacing pins and bushings at the right time can:

  • Protect loader arms and frames
  • Maintain tight, smooth loader operation
  • Reduce long-term repair costs
  • Extend the life of your loader

If you’re unsure whether wear is still within acceptable limits, a professional inspection can help avoid costly surprises.

Watch the Maintenance Monday Video

Watch the full video to get all of Shane’s pointers.

Need Parts or Service Support?

At Hanlon Ag Centre, our parts and service teams support farmers across southern Alberta with the components, advice, and inspections needed to keep equipment running reliably.

If you have questions about front loader pin and bushing replacement or want help planning preventative maintenance, contact your local Hanlon Ag Centre location.

Prevent small issues today—avoid big repair bills tomorrow.

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