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Re: wagner loader for a cub
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Posted by Tom W on August 28, 2002 at 08:43:42 from (67.201.162.91):
In Reply to: wagner loader for a cub posted by Stan LaLonde on August 28, 2002 at 07:20:01:
Stan, I have a wagner loader on my 53 cub. Been using it for about 25 years to clean out a 3 stall horse barn. The Cub will handle a bucket full of manure, but that all. you can move about a half bucket of dirt. Make sure you have good front tires and keep them pumped up. The rear hooks to the three front bolt holes for the draw bar and the front has 2 brackets that slide into the square brackets in front. When we got ours, the front brackets were missing and we had to make them. Not hard to do. You have 2 hydrolic lines coming from the control handle. The return goes into the fill hole in the side of the lift and the pressure hose goes into the center bolt where the pressure line comes from the pump. On the far side of the tractor, you have to bolt a piece on metal from the lift arm to the side of the frame, then you push the touch control lever forward, so the valve has pressure all the time. I have had good luck with mine and use it all the time. Also you have to turn the wheels out on the axles for the loader to fit. No good to push snow, because the bucket is smaller than the wheels and the wheels put the snow back where you just moved it from. If you need any more help. E mail me. Tom
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