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Success with freeloader!

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Paul in VA

05-11-2001 21:14:44




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The freeloader became a thirty dollar loader today when I bought a female quick disconnect and two new hydraulic lines for it. I got the stand with it and had to let about half the air out of the front tires to get Ali Babba to mount her. There are holes in the pan and moss where paint should be, but it works real slick. Stearing gets pretty heavy with all that weight on the front, and new tires are on the list.

Anyone know if there should be some sort of bracket(s) on the axel to prevent the loader from fouling the tractor's sheet metal? Slamming into a pile of material at any angle other than perpendicular causes the loader frame to offset toward the sheet metal. (No dents yet, but did scuff some paint).

SYOTR,

Paul

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Tom-Pa

05-12-2001 10:06:46




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 Re: Success with freeloader! in reply to Paul in VA, 05-11-2001 21:14:44  
Congradulations, it works...
Yes there are brackets that fit in the front axle to prevent side movement..Mine are off right now. but they are angles with the up let to the outside of the loader. they have a plate welded on the front with a hole for the axle bolt and a short stub to go in the ajoining bolt hole. as soon as they let me out of bed,(muscle spasms) I will take a picture of them..and get them to you.
Tom-Pa

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Tom-Pa

05-12-2001 11:48:08




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 Re: Re: Success with freeloader! in reply to Tom-Pa, 05-12-2001 10:06:46  
Paul, more info. have not figured how to transfer my document items to here yet, so I emailed some photos of the brackets..the ones on the axle are just sitting there over the bolt. To use they have to be bolted on..
For seals, they can be obtained from:
ATI Corp.
325 W.Main St.
New Holland, Pa
ph. (717) 354-8721

They also make the end cap that goes on the cylinder..over the seals. Usually not needed unless cap is damaged.

Good Luck
Tom-Pa

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