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Posted by Duane on July 07, 2001 at 07:13:09 from (142.165.70.20):
I have an after market canadian loader with a small 1/4 yd bucket, small set up should work well when finished. The arms that should attach to the rear axel are too short and the right side seems like it will be influenced by the PTO level assemble,I can easily extend them but don't think the right side will work around the brake and PTO lever, so I need another option. I wanted to remove the 3 bolts from the fast hitch casted into the bottom of the tramsmision just underneath the drivers seat. I want to manufacture an angle iron of plate 1/2 with appropriate braces to bolt there and then put the fast hitch bracket back on. The bolt holes deadend at about 1 1/4 inches so it might be a weak point.My angle iron will then come out to meet with the arms just about where the foot rests are. I was goint to then have a 4 bolt pattern with a stub coming off the angle iron for the arms to attach to. Sorry for the poor description, anyway is it going to be too weak???? What else could I come up with? The stess point is the 3 bolts on the fast hitch, but then the light work I am doing around a 5 area property it might be ok. ANY other suggestions?? Hydraulic hose 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch?? thanks Duane
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