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Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N

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Allan

02-24-2002 19:21:26




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Hi to all,

I just bought a front loader that was described as being for an 8N. It needs new hoses and paint. I have a 52 8N, I mainly would like to find all about Dearborn loaders and that the 19-61 does fit my tractor.




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ZANE

02-25-2002 04:15:57




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 Re: Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N in reply to Allan , 02-24-2002 19:21:26  
You may want to look into getting live hydraulics added to the 8N if you plan on using the loader. The NAA had live hydraulics and I am thinking that you will have double acting cylinders on the loader thus making it impossible for the regular 8N to supply hydraulic oil to the loader hydraulics to obtain down pressure etc.

See the link below

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Charles Pike

10-29-2003 16:20:40




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 Re: Re: Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N in reply to ZANE, 02-25-2002 04:15:57  
We are looking for a dealer in the Cleveland , Oh. area for a Wagner Loader for a 8N ford tractor



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watch out . . . Dell (WA)

02-25-2002 10:17:28




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 Re: Re: Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 02-25-2002 04:06:04  
The NAA has a 4" longer wheelbase than the N's. This will affect the front mounting plate 'cuz you'll want to use the rear axle attach points un-modified..... .Dell



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kraig WY

02-25-2002 05:49:59




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 Re: Re: Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 02-25-2002 04:06:04  
That looks a lot like the 19-53 I have on my 850. I added a pump on the front of (where the crank goes) the tractor. Why couldn't you do the same thing to the N series and not use the tractors hydrolics?



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Dell (WA)

02-25-2002 00:25:33




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 Re: Dearborn front loader 19-61 and the 8N in reply to Allan , 02-24-2002 19:21:26  
Allan..... suggest www.n-news.com, they have a great "archive" of implement manuals..... ..Dell



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