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380B loader install pointers anyone?(Elmer?)

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Mac

09-07-2003 11:58:02




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Just bought a loader. Any mistakes to avoid? Heard 380 can crack at trans housing.Does tying front frame into the heavy duty axle mounted ROPS or elsewhere on axle help? Should I set tires on blocks before welding mounts on? Also have ARRP 3pt hoe I'll be using, in CASE that throws any irons in the fire.
Thanks, Mac
The loader is model 19-332 Made by Ford and is also called a 712 series loader. NO mounting kit is included. The loader is 37 inches across where it will mount to the pins on a moounting bracket. AS IS. Shipped via motor

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Elmer

09-08-2003 12:02:10




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 Re: 380B loader install pointers anyone?(Elmer?) in reply to Mac, 09-07-2003 11:58:02  
All i do when mounting a loader is make sure tractor is on a level floor, make sure tire pressures are equal. Those tractors can be broke in half. But you really have to bully it to do that. Making a mount that is tied into the rear axle is a good idea. Do you want a power beyond plate to plumb the loader into the remote stack?



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Mac

09-09-2003 05:13:55




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 Re: Re: 380B loader install pointers anyone?(Elmer in reply to Elmer, 09-08-2003 12:02:10  
I'll check stack when I get home from North Sea. Not sure if it's a blank plate or plugged power beyond. I know there's no selector. Do you have any 380B specific lit? I bought a 380 op manual and seems it's for different tractor,except for engine. I have shuttle rev and final drive looks different. I haven't found where to check/add diff oil and I'm kinda nervous about using it much 'till I do. I like the tractor, but seems it's a halfbreed neither Case nor DB claim. Thanks,
Mac

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Elmer

09-09-2003 15:11:52




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 Re: Re: Re: 380B loader install pointers anyone?(E in reply to Mac, 09-09-2003 05:13:55  
email me when you get home. The North Sea can sometimes be a rough place. Good luck to you!



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