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ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader

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nate and neil h

08-27-2006 04:57:17




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hi how are you we are fine i was wondering if anybody had any tips on how to put on a one arm ford loader on a ford 850 any help would be appreciated. thank you and god bless




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souNdguy

08-28-2006 06:32:42




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 Re: ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader in reply to nate and neil hardy, 08-27-2006 04:57:17  
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Send me an email. I have the PDF formats of the loader parts manual, attachment kit manual, and loader manual. Probably about 5megs worth of files I can email you.

The main parts you need.. ar eht loader of course.. the front bracket, and the side bracket. there is an optional rear brace/bracket that is not needed for operation.

You would then of course need to plumb it.. depending on if it is a 711 or a 722 there are a few differences in plumbing.

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RICKWI

08-27-2006 18:58:35




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 Re: ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader in reply to nate and neil hardy, 08-27-2006 04:57:17  
Got the manual? got the brackets? Does it have the stand? You just drive along side and into it. Back up and sideways to get the front prong in the hole. Pin it. Then grab the bucket and slide it over pivoting the whole thing around the front pronger. Slide it up onto the side pronger. Pin it with the jack handle. Hook up the hose, or if you are real lucky, the hoses, or if you are really really lucky, slip the front pump into place cause the hoses stay hooked up to it.

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RICKWI

08-27-2006 20:09:50




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 Re: ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader in reply to RICKWI, 08-27-2006 18:58:35  
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Open your E-mail, maybe somebody will send you a manual.



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Joe (IN)

08-27-2006 14:07:38




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 Re: ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader in reply to nate and neil hardy, 08-27-2006 04:57:17  
Post a message either here or on the 9N/2N/8N board with HEY SOUNDGUY in the title. He"s got a hundred series with a one arm loader on it. I"ll bet if you ask real nice, he could be persuaded to take some pics of the mounting points for you. If you search for his name in the tractor photos, I"m pretty sure that there is a pic of it on the tractor already there.



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awhtx

08-27-2006 11:00:31




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 Re: ford 850 and a ford 1 arm loader in reply to nate and neil hardy, 08-27-2006 04:57:17  
Attach the mounting brackets to the tractor. Lift the loader using another tractor with a FEL, a chain hoist or some other suitable lifting device. Attach the loader to the previously installed mounting brackets. Hook up the hose for hydraulics.



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