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Re: Farmall M/H and JD 45 loader MOUNTING brackets
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Posted by Jerry S on December 18, 2001 at 14:13:49 from (63.71.59.98):
In Reply to: Farmall M/H and JD 45 loader MOUNTING brackets posted by Kenny Christopherson on December 18, 2001 at 13:49:08:
Kenny, My first time in this board but wanted to share with you what I was told. I bought a 45 loader and the brackets on it were not the right width for my JD A so I had them modified to fit. After that, I was told that it likely was made to fit an IH. What they are in difference to the ones made for a JD is that the bolt on bracket is a flat piece of steel rather than the curved deal the JD's used. If you took the vertical piece of a JD bracket and had it cut off the bolt on piece, you can then take a good piece of flat steel and align it up for your tractor's axle and weld it on the upright piece. It would be easier to buy the bracket upright part rather than build it I would think. The rest is a fairly easy modification. I adjusted the brackets based on driving the tractor into the loader and marking it. I just left room to get a wrench on the bolts and 10 minutes later it was welded and ready to go. Because of the clutch pully on my A it had to go further right than an IH would have to. Hope this helps you.
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