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Re: front end loader for MTA?
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Posted by Denny Frisk on August 20, 2001 at 11:28:12 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: front end loader for MTA? posted by Al on August 19, 2001 at 15:52:06:
You may be a little limited on hyd. capacity with the stock Lift-All Hyd. system. I have a modified Ford loader from the late 1950's on My Super H, It's very similar in design to the IH 2000/2001. I have a trip bucket and 2-1/2" X 30" cylinders, and I have to have the res. completely full to get full lift. The live 2-way power is nice when I use the blade in place of the bucket. With the SM-TA with Live PTO You could make a larger PTO driven hyd. system to run the loader. The Lift-all probably won't run the hyd. bucket unless You put really small cylinders on the loader. Then You won't have enough lift capacity. The narrow frt end will not be a problem with a loader, just carry loads low and be careful. Also, keep the frt rims set in the narrowest position on the frt wheels. I've just seen pic's of the Koyker loader but I imagine it fits all early row-crop tractors, is easy to mount and detach.
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