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Move the Loader from the NAA to the 850??

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AJG

05-19-2001 14:32:33




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Back for more help. Bought the NAA with the loader and now I'm thinking the loader is too big for the NAA. It is Ford Loader 19-529 with an unused Ford bucket which is an 18-119. (Am I correct that the loader is also referred to as a Model 730) It is a fast powerful loader. The tractor has the belt driven p.s pump with the big reservoir, looks to me like the one I've seen in pictures of 660s with p.s.
The NAA has 7.50-16 front tires and loaded 12.4-16s on the rear. I don't think that is enough weight.
I was looking at my very nice and little used 850 and thinking it might be a better mount for the big loader. I would have to move the whole p.s. setup too.
I'm going to have to take the loader off the NAA anyhow just to get at the engine and I also want to strip it and return it to a red belly from the current blue.
So what would you guys do, put the loader on the 850, assuming no special brackets or leave it on the NAA??

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Ron Kaes

05-19-2001 19:50:06




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 Re: Move the Loader from the NAA to the 850?? in reply to AJG, 05-19-2001 14:32:33  
I recently installed a 703 loader (an older model) on my 600 and have had a blast with it (I put water in the rear tires until I install wheel weights). I don't have power steering but it is still quite usable. Switching the loader shouldn't be too difficult, assuming the fender brackets and front plate fit the same (I love drilling 1/2" holes in 1/4" plates). A man in Florida posted a response a couple of months ago explaining how to install/remove a 730 loader on a 2000 with nothing more than a floor jack. I was fascinated and followed up and I now have 4 or 5 pictures showing the process. If you're interested, I can send them to you. I'd be interested in seeing your power steering set up on the NAA.
Ron

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Jim.UT

05-19-2001 16:01:13




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 Re: Move the Loader from the NAA to the 850?? in reply to AJG, 05-19-2001 14:32:33  
Is the 850 that much bigger than an NAA (other than engine size)? Sounds like a lot of work for minimal gain.



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AJG

05-19-2001 18:56:46




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 Re: Re: Move the Loader from the NAA to the 850?? in reply to Jim.UT, 05-19-2001 16:01:13  
I was thinking that the bigger motor and the lower 1st gear would make the 850 a better fit. I agree it could be a lot of work; and I don't know how easy it would be to switch the p.s. Aside from the mounting of the p.s.I would have to change the crankshaft pulley to a double. Just hoping someone on the forum has dealt with this and has some words of wisdom.



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Ron In

05-19-2001 21:42:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Move the Loader from the NAA to the 850?? in reply to AJG, 05-19-2001 18:56:46  
I plan to install my loader from my NAA to my 850 too.I have a Davis loader and form what I have checked I think it will go write on with mabye alittle work to the rear brackets.From what I see all I will have to do is drill a new hole in each side, for the bracket pins(at the rear)to make up the one or two inch diferance.I also think the 850 would be alittle better because of the bigger rear end.The power steering I would think it would switch write over.Just my thoughts. Ron IN

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