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Mounting a Dearborn 19-29 Loader on an 801

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Allen Hunt (Edw

12-17-2007 18:55:38




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Hi,

Has anyone figured out how to mount a Dearborn 19-29 rear mounted loader to a Ford 801 series tractor? I believe the 19-29 was made for the N series, while the 19-65 was made for the NAA/Jubilee. As I understand it, the N series has a different rear-end that accomodates the 19-29 mount.

Just asking...

Allen




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Rick WY

12-18-2007 18:13:56




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 Re: Mounting a Dearborn 19-29 Loader on an 801 in reply to Allen Hunt (Edwardsville,, 12-17-2007 18:55:38  
The rear differential housing on the 8N and NAA/Jubilee have a special lobe - with a mounting hole that accomodates the Dearborn 19-29 & 65 rear-mounted loaders. The later hundred series fords do not have the attachment points cast into the differential. In addition, as has been mentioned, the rear end is larger and the length of the lower lift arms is different. While mounting may be possible, it would take some ingenuity. Good luck.

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Ultradog MN

12-18-2007 07:09:11




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 Re: Mounting a Dearborn 19-29 Loader on an 801 in reply to Allen Hunt (Edwardsville,, 12-17-2007 18:55:38  
Allen,
The hundred series is about 8" longer than an N.
So unless you plan to do a lot of modification to that loader you are better off watching and waiting for the right one.
Good luck



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