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Posted by 1PWRFULH on May 15, 2001 at 19:06:08 from (63.25.40.53):
Hey guys, I finally got some pics of the loader. This was taken like after the 1st coat and still looks a lot better than when I got it. However I have a few questions about the thing. Ok I'm not to positive about that mounting but I ordered the manual and hopefully thats got it in there. But, I know where the part with the spacer mounts but I don't know exactly what bolt the arms that go back from that, mounts too. I think that the mount that goes across the grill on mine needs to be flipped because the mounting holes are off center and I think they need to be so the holes are more up than down? The man that had this loader had it on a 300 and said that if I put it on an H that I dont need those rear spacers...Is that true? Also, if you look I have a 3pt hitch on the H and I am trying to figure a way that I can use the loader and then cut the loader off and use the 3 pt. Could I put like a valve on the line to the loader and then a valve on the 3pt line and just cut them off when I want to use them? Well thanks for viewing
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