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Ferguson L-UO-20 loader

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dan in co

03-04-2008 10:51:14




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Can anyone tell me more about this loader? I found it in a farm yard here in Colorado and the guy who owns it wants to sell, but I would like to know how it attaches to a Ford 2N and if it needs hydraulics etc. From what I could see of it, it appears to be all there and the bucket dumps with a latch. Any pictures, drawings or descriptions as to how this works would be appreciated.

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B. Jones

03-04-2008 19:47:09




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
Dear Dan,

Up to about 4 feet, it has a maximum lift of 1000 pounds. When the 3 pt. takes over it has a max. lift of 600 pounds. Yes it will lift a pretty good load for its size. Does the loader have the bracket to hook into the hydraulic test port. I could send you a copy of my owners manual if you want me to. It shows everything in good detail. We don't have a bucket. Ours came with a fork for manure work.

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lonestarjeff

03-07-2008 21:32:29




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to B. Jones, 03-04-2008 19:47:09  
Barrett...I would be very interested in a copy of the loader manual if you're still offering.

Jeff



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Fred T. Hart Jr.

03-04-2008 19:21:00




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
nice picture of loader on yahoo

also note he has the spreader with quick hitch, so he can unhook spreader, load, then rehitch, that would be handy to have.

http://www.fergusonenthusiasts.com/expo%202006/__DSC1139%201a_lg.jpg



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Dan in CO

03-04-2008 15:26:20




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
b jones:

Is this loader adequate to move a bucket load of snow? that is what I might be interested in using it for. Sounds like it could be attched to the tractor pretty easily or am I just employing wishful thinking?



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b. Jones

03-04-2008 14:17:52




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
Dear Dan,

My dad bought one new in the mid 50's and I still have it and the owners manual. Two arms extend under the rear axle and hook to the 3 pt. The 2 cylinders lift the bucket about 4 feet, then the rear 3 pt takes over and lifts it the rest of the way. A bracket fits under your 3pt lift lever and taps into your hydraulic test port. This bracket thing is what feeds the hydraulic cylinders. Of course it is a very light weight unit, but we used ours for many years. Barrett Jones in North Central Mo. that still likes to ski in Colorado.

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ArleninOr

03-04-2008 12:55:02




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
Dan, if not all there I still have some pieces for one of them animals.



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Crem

03-05-2008 19:29:34




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to ArleninOr, 03-04-2008 12:55:02  
Arlenin, do you have the control valve that mounts where the transmission dipstick is located? I might be interested in that.



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Jeff-oh

03-04-2008 11:47:42




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
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Here is the other page. E-mail me and I can send you these pictures in a printable format.



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lonestarjeff

03-07-2008 21:38:37




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to Jeff-oh, 03-04-2008 11:47:42  
Jeff....could you email the parts diagrams to me?

Jeff



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Jeff-oh

03-04-2008 11:46:04




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 Re: Ferguson L-UO-20 loader in reply to dan in co, 03-04-2008 10:51:14  
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Here is a parts picture



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