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Posted by Del on February 04, 2003 at 20:37:35 from (209.62.165.33):
In Reply to: Re: loader tractor posted by Tom W on February 02, 2003 at 16:52:50:
I have a Bush Hog 2400 QT on my 574 utility. It took a little adaptation and I made some nice heavy duty brackets (heavy wall pipe welded to 1/2 inch flat plate) I also made some plates to tie the front and center brackets together. The loader fits the tractor nicely. I have some pallet forks also. Others in the area have gone with the Dunham Lehr 22 loader, but so many of them cannot handle the twisting so they crack. When you make/ buy brackets for the loader, try to get those that can tie the front section of the tractor to the midsection. I've heard stories of tractors being split from loaders putting too much pressure on just the center of the tractor. If you decide to go that route, maybe I could email you some photos. Just 2 cents worth. Good luck
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