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BRACKETS REQUIRED TO FIT FRONT LOADER TO TE20

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SHARON

05-01-2001 12:51:48




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I AM STILL LOOKING FOR INFORMATION TO ALLOW WE TO FIX A FRONT LOADER, WHICH I HAVE, TO MY TE20, WHICH I ALSO HAVE. UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE NOT GOT ANY FIXINGS OR BRACKETS OR KNOW HOW, TO ALLOW ME TO DO THIS, I AM HOPING THAT MAYBE SOMEONE OUT THERE IS SCRAPPING AN OLD FERGIE OR ALTERNATIVELY SOMEONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN GET A TEMPLATE SO I CAN GET BRACKETS MADE UP. HOPING SOMEONE OUT THERE WILL BE ABLE TO HELP. I AM IN ESSEX ENGLAND,SO NEAR TO BASE IS BEST

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rod

05-02-2001 03:04:37




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 Re: BRACKETS REQUIRED TO FIT FRONT LOADER TO TE20 in reply to SHARON, 05-01-2001 12:51:48  
What type of loader do you have If you know the maker you can go to www.n-news.com and go to the archive section and get a manual for the loader if they have one. I have a Ferguson manure loader on my TEA 20 you can see pics at>Link
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Grove r

05-01-2001 14:49:55




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 Re: BRACKETS REQUIRED TO FIT FRONT LOADER TO TE20 in reply to SHARON, 05-01-2001 12:51:48  
Hi, Sharon, am not next door, [live in Alberta, Canada], but might be able to help....we had a TE20 Ferguson quite a few years back, it had a Horn Draulic loader attached. The mounting was fairly simple, on the rear mounts; square 1/2" thick plates about eight by eight inches, were mounted under the fenders, using those bolts. This provided a pivot point for the loader arms and a rear atachment point for the cylender mount pipe that attached to the front axle. The front axle mounts were simply a flat piece three inches wide and long enough to be bolted to the axle, using two of the adjustment holes. welded to this verticly was a piece of flat stock 1/2 by 2" and about six inches high with a pipe socket sized to fit a 2 1/2" pipe that extends back to the rear mount, pinned in a clevis. This vertical piece has to have a twist to make the socket line up with the rear mount, loose fits are the key to allow for axle movement. Any welding shop should be able to fabricate these fairly easily, if you have access to a welder and cutting torch, even better! Hope this is of some help. If you would like more info, you can contact me at , Have a gooder, R.E.L.

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