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T Long

09-19-2005 16:26:15




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I drove 2 hours last weekend to look at a superior loader for my jubilee. I didnt like the way the front of the loader mounted to the tractor. The way it looked. The front bolted to a small piece of stamped out metal just ahead of the oil pan. Is that correct? Didnt look like it would take the weight and pounding that a loader would put on it. I didnt understand how the front mounted pump was attached, it was just floating there on the hoses. Shouldnt there be a mounting bracket on the loader or the bumper? Is there a more solid way to mount the front of this loader? Would there be a better loader for my jubilee? Would like something that is quick release and you dont have to climb on from the back. Must be full hydraulic and under $2000.

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Hobo,NC

09-21-2005 15:01:34




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 Re: Superior loaders in reply to T Long, 09-19-2005 16:26:15  
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wuz it like this. I picked this one up and tryed it before he took it off his 600 it werked ok. it used a pto driven pump I sold it fer $750.00, that would be top dollar I woud pay fer one used



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T Long

09-22-2005 14:49:14




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 Re: Superior loaders in reply to Hobo,NC, 09-21-2005 15:01:34  
I just purchased a superior loader like the one in your picture for $500. The only difference is mine has a front mounted pump. I do have one small problem. The loader is in north dakota and I'm in wisconsin. Just have to find the cheapest way to ship it. Any thoughts? After looking at the picture a little closer I think the paint on yours is nicer than the one I bought. Wish mine had the pto pump, probably easier to mount. Thanks for all the advice.

Tim

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WiCraig

09-20-2005 15:31:37




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 Re: Superior loaders in reply to T Long, 09-19-2005 16:26:15  
The loader should bolt at the front of the oil pan if I remember correctly. Also the pump has to be mounted on a plate at the front of the tractor. It can't just lay there loose. At $2000, I'm sure you will find something nice. And none of that climb over the seat stuff. Craig



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Joe(TX)

09-20-2005 05:33:44




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 Re: Superior loaders in reply to T Long, 09-19-2005 16:26:15  
The pump normaly mounts on plate that is part of the frame in front of the grill. There has to be a mount to align the pump with the crank.
Not sure about the rest.



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