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wayne-t

11-25-2007 13:10:54




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What would be the best way to take off ?

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wayne-t

11-25-2007 14:50:28




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 Re: front loader in reply to Dean, 11-25-2007 13:10:54  
Thanks.That is what I thought, just wanted to know if there was another way. I do have a two car,car port attached to the garage,with a four inch welded steel pole frame. Would that work, if I used it kind of like the A frame idea? I don't know how much the loaders weigh, but the car port frame is extremely sturdy.



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11-25-2007 14:27:45




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 Re: front loader in reply to wayne-t, 11-25-2007 13:10:54  
Just as bob say but I also block the front up. Also be sure to pull the pump/drive before you start lifting or you might brake things. I don't have an A frame may self so I use another tractor with a loader to take them off with.



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Bob - MI

11-25-2007 14:11:48




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 Re: front loader in reply to wayne-t, 11-25-2007 13:10:54  
I use an A-frame and drive underneath. Hook a strap/cable to the top loop of the loader and attach to the A-frame. unbolt at front and rear and then lift the loader a bit by the strap/cable. Disconnect the pump coupling to the motor. I can then back the tractor right out and leave the loader in place. Installation is the reverse of the process.

Probably better ways to do this but this works for me.

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