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Davis Loader question

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RobWYO

01-18-2006 07:54:36




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I have a Davis loader going on an 8n. I am having to do some retro-fitting to get it to work. My question is; how do most folks attach the front part of the loader frame to the tractor? The only logical place to me is to use the bolts that hold the "dog ears" of sheet metal on the front of the tractor. (These bolts hold together the sheet metal that holds the bottom of the grill in place, located on either side of the front of the tractor) The steel piece that these bolts thread into looks pretty light and I am afraid I'll bend it if I lift anything. Any advice is appreciated, and pictures would be great. Thank you.

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Hobo,NC

01-18-2006 08:15:03




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 Re: Davis Loader question in reply to RobWYO, 01-18-2006 07:54:36  
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This izz how a wagner (or one way) loader izz mounted to the front axle support and has the mount fer the pump. all the bolt holes are drilled into the axle support except the one just under the axle pin. It uses the same bolt hole location as the pin. Don't think I would use the ones you are talk'in 'bout. the loader izz bolted to the 3 open holes in the bottom of the pix just below the axle pin, I will take back sum'in the 2 bolts below the axle pin one izz the bolt that goes thru the axlen pin and the lower one izz drilled and tapped for the bolt the utters you kin git to the back of the support and install a nut

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RobWYO

01-18-2006 13:15:31




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 Re: Davis Loader question in reply to Hobo,NC, 01-18-2006 08:15:03  
Thanks yoo fer the infomayshun and the purty pickshure. You izz bein a bunch of hepp to me.



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