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todd mcgregor

12-14-2006 18:51:15




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I have a 801 powermaster,How do I know what size of loader to buy ?and can you buy the just mounts for different tractors?




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Tim B from MA

12-15-2006 09:53:19




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 Re: dual loader in reply to todd mcgregor, 12-14-2006 18:51:15  
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Loaders mount to Ford 100 series axles pretty simply. My Wagner just has an L-shaped bracket made of heavy angle Iron that mounts under the fenders with the long bolts that hold the fender on.

I would think any loader of the right dimensinos to fit around the engine, front tin and steering linkages could be adapted to mount on the rear axle.

Adapting it to bolt to the front of the front axle support bracket will be harder. See next post.

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Tim B from MA

12-15-2006 09:57:44




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 Re: dual loader in reply to Tim B from MA, 12-15-2006 09:53:19  
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Shows how the front of the loader bolts to the front support.

You need to remove the bottom cowling section of the grille. Don't loose it, they are expensive if you ever want to replace it.



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iowa_tire_guy

12-14-2006 20:20:40




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 Re: dual loader in reply to todd mcgregor, 12-14-2006 18:51:15  
I don't know how universal they are and I don't know how a Ford attaches to the axle. Do they bolt direct or use a clamp around? If you can't find it out from Dual we would just have to measure and see if they fit. They are about 3 feet long like the ones in Allen's picture.



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Allan In NE

12-14-2006 19:03:08




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 Re: dual loader in reply to todd mcgregor, 12-14-2006 18:51:15  
Probably a 300 or 320 if you're talking used. Don't know 'bout the new ones since Woods took 'em over.

The only differences are gonna be back at the axle and yes, you can get different mounts for different tractors. Big kicker is the blocking to that axle.

Allan

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iowa_tire_guy

12-14-2006 19:16:57




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 Re: dual loader in reply to Allan In NE, 12-14-2006 19:03:08  
My Dad has the mounts that fit a 320 to a 4020 that I know he would love to sell.



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todd mcgregor

12-14-2006 19:31:16




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 Re: dual loader in reply to iowa_tire_guy, 12-14-2006 19:16:57  
Are the mounts for a Ford 801?



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