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JD Loader Scoop

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Jeff

07-03-2003 12:32:07




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Can anyone tell me what model of loader this John Deere scoop fits? Thanks - Jeff
JD Scoop
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Henry J

07-04-2003 10:58:10




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
Just measured the 35 bucket - it is 34 inches wide and has 6 times



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JD 4020 G

07-04-2003 06:48:50




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  

It looks like a 45 loader bucket. The 45 loader bucket is 40 1/2 inches wide.



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MIKE HANLEY

07-03-2003 23:45:31




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
Hard to tell from the pixs. And JD is no help with the sales lit. From a 1967 sales lit the bucket showen on the 45 loader is not your bucket. That bucket has a channel running from where the trip hole is down to just above where the boom pivits. Then on the attacements page there is a picture of a 7 tine bucket that is NOT the bucket showen on the 45 loader. Under the pix it says. "7-tine 41" manure bucket is regulary furnished on 45 loaders. It also fits 36-A, 46-A and 47 loaders." (I'd have to question that without some modifacation.) The ops manual for the 35 loader,(we have one on our 630 but we replaced the bucket years ago with a custom made one so we could mount the grapple fork), shows the bucket with 6 tines. And if I recall rigth wasn't it a 36" bucket with the 6 tines?

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Ron D

07-03-2003 19:53:31




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
DEFINATE off a model 45 loader i have 2 of them



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Henry J

07-03-2003 16:40:13




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
Jeff

That looks like the same bucket that is on my #35 Series 1 loader



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Jeff

07-03-2003 15:15:14




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
I thought that 45 loaders had the dump trip latch in the middle where this seems to have a latch on each side.



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Dan

07-03-2003 13:28:40




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
Looks a lot like the one on my #35 loader but it has 2 holes on the lower part on each side to move it foreward or back depending upon whether you have a dump bucket or hydraulic. Also mine is considerably heavier due to numerous welds and reinforcements.



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DP

07-03-2003 13:02:28




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 Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to Jeff, 07-03-2003 12:32:07  
That is off a John Deere loader.



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DP Opps, Sorry!

07-03-2003 13:52:01




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 Re: Re: JD Loader Scoop in reply to DP, 07-03-2003 13:02:28  
That should have been John Deere 45 loader.



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