I have done a few in my shop with "not bad" results. You can never make it virgin again, but you can make it respectable. I try to figure out how the damage was done, then pull, or press it in the opposite way. Maybe you could tie off the loader to the front and a little up. Do it in a way to spread the load out. then pull down and rearward, maybe under the tractor on the opposing side. Dont let the nay say ers discourage you. Its already tweaked, not really usable now, What do you have to loose? No one was ever able to do anything until they tried it for the first time. Who knows, you might find you have a gift for straightening stuff. Sometimes the weight of the tractor, added the power of the hydraulics can tweak stuff back. You can add the weight of a second tractor loader to help. I have straightened many cylinder rams with a block of hard wood and hydraulic pressure while still mounted on the machine. Your imagination is your only limiting factor. Go slow, and always use HEAVY chain, and good blocks. Take time to look things over good n and go slow,and be safe. Getting it back to usable wont take long. It just takes time to think, then rig it up to do what you need done. Good Luck,,, Al
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