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6000

07-14-2002 17:18:11




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I just purchased a one armed loader. It came with two brackets. Iwould like to mount it on my 940 ford tractor. Can anyone help with pictures or explain how it mounts to tractor. thanks Joe




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Royce H

07-20-2002 19:33:04




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 Re: One armed loader in reply to 6000, 07-14-2002 17:18:11  
Ford made a Model 19-209 1 arm loader for use on 800-801 series tractors.One bracket mounted directly under the front of the engine in factory tapped holes. The other bracket mounted on left side of tractor in factory tapped holes. Manuals are still available from Ford/NH. I bought one last spring. CAUTION!! These loaders were made for very light use such as cleaning out barns. DO NOT attempt to load Large hay bales or use it to pick up heavy objects.

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RICKWI

07-14-2002 19:24:57




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 Re: One armed loader in reply to 6000, 07-14-2002 17:18:11  
Do you know what it came off, or if the brackets are for your tractor? Is it trip bucket or hydraulic? Have the valve body on it or run off the remote?



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6000

07-15-2002 17:08:04




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 Re: Re: One armed loader in reply to RICKWI, 07-14-2002 19:24:57  
i was told loader was on a 961 ford. It hase a trip bucket. it uses remote from tractor Thanks Joe



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RICKWI

07-15-2002 19:00:09




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 Re: Re: Re: One armed loader in reply to 6000, 07-15-2002 17:08:04  
Big cast bracket with 4 bolt holes at top end and big hole at bottom goes on frame side just below generator. Small cast braket with big pin at top and two bolt holes at bottom goes on left side of transmission case just below and ahead of aircleaner. Strap bracket goes on bottom of transmission sandwiched in with short strap, two spacers, and two bolts. All bolts are saftey wired. Get the loader up on a jack under the big elbow and with bucket on ground. Drive along side tight and cut wheels sharply and back in so the big prong goes in the front bracket. Get off and pull/shove the bucket over so the small bracket with the big pin goes in the hole on the loader frame. Bolt on the transmission strap bracket. Need a lot of weight on the right rear to accomplish anything.

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