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Posted by Larry Ks on December 10, 2002 at 03:57:41 from (216.212.40.192):
In Reply to: farmall C loader install posted by ryan schmit on December 09, 2002 at 20:02:40:
I've got a C with a McCormick loader. I think its a #21. If you could....I'd try to find a C that has the remote. I'll have to look. I can't rmemeber exactly how it differs from the touch-trol. I'll look tonight and post back to you. You can make it work, one way or the other. There is (are) ports on the two lines going into the touch trol, this is where you pick up the pressure. On my loader it returns into the left side of the touch-trol. There is a reseviour built into the loader itself, to add more volume to the system. I'll look tonight and let you know. One thing for absolutely certain, you can make it workk!! and you'll be amazed at how much you'll use your little loader. The one I have has been on this tractor its whole life, we've never abused it, and there is rarely a day that goes by that its not used for something, from feeding hay bales (small square bales) to loading wood, etc. You just have to keep in mind its limitations and use it accordingly.
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