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chalie

01-10-2007 15:33:04




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Will a trip loader off a ford 800 fit a 1950 8N?

thanks




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Bill/ Oh

01-11-2007 08:38:16




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 Re: 8N loader in reply to chalie, 01-10-2007 15:33:04  
I have a loader for sale off of my 8N. It worked Ok when I took it off. It does need to be rebuilt though. Pump & valves good, bucket and pin holes need work. Cheap, North east Ohio



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Chief W

01-10-2007 19:30:41




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 I have a loader for sale in reply to chalie, 01-10-2007 15:33:04  
I have a dearborn loader that came off of an 8n about a month ago. I'm located in SW Kansas.

e mail if interested ingalls_fire_chief@hotmail.com

Chief W



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souNdguy

01-10-2007 16:26:37




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 Re: 8N loader in reply to chalie, 01-10-2007 15:33:04  
If you can weld and have a torch.. probably. The issue will be brackets.

the hundred series had tapped threaded holes in the bellhousing to accept loader brackets. Also.. the front axle carrier has provisions to mount/bolt on loader brackets.

The 8n front bracket is prett much a tube that used the kingpin.. or you modify the carrier. as for the rear.. you would need to fab brackets for the trans area.. or make it use the rear axle mount points like most of the jungly gym style loaders do.

It may be -easier- to find a laoder off an N if you want to put it back on an N.

Soundguy

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ron,ar

01-10-2007 18:05:36




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 speaking of loaders in reply to souNdguy, 01-10-2007 16:26:37  
I am looking for a loader for an 8N also, if anyone knows of one in the midsouth please let me know. I have one in the Houston Tx area but it needs 2 cylinders and pump and has a lot of rusty areas on the tubing that will have to be repaired. I think it will be cheaper for me to buy one that is in better shape.



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Hobo,NC

01-10-2007 19:14:19




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 Re: speaking of loaders in reply to ron,ar, 01-10-2007 18:05:36  
email open, loader izz nice and not cheap. even tho I don't have the heart to put it back on a nuuter n so it kin beat it up. Problem i have izz its stored in my old shop and 7 years of junk between it and the door but i am werk'in on find'in all that junk a nutter home.



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