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Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M/H and JD 45 loader MOUNTING brackets
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Posted by Jerry S on December 19, 2001 at 08:03:16 from (63.71.59.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M/H and JD 45 loader MOUNTING brackets posted by Kenny Christopherson-to JERRY S. on December 18, 2001 at 18:42:23:
I wish I had a digital camera. My brackets came with the u-shaped flange piece that is about 18 inches long or so that surrounds the vertical part of the loader and holds the axle end of the loader up to the tractor. The part with the bolt holes was welded to the upright part but when I put them on the A, they made the loader sit too far left and it hit the belt pulley. That part welded on was a simple flat piece of steel probably 6" square. It was welded on each side of the vertical piece. I cut the welds and realigned the part to fit my axle and make it far enough right to miss the pulley. I don't know if you have seen brackets for a John deere or not but the long u-shaped piece would be what you need and cut off the axle mount steel. The Deere ones have a wierd S shaped mounting part but I would go get a flat piece of 5/8 or 3/4 steel to weld on instead. Drill holes to match your axle then you should be fixed. Did any brackets come with your loader? You need to have the 2 long braces and the tighteners that bolt to your frame too. If you have a deere dealer around, they have a pretty nice parts system where you can look at what was originally there. That might help you understand as well as anything. I am not very articulate in writing. Hope this helps you some.
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