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Re: Loader for an M, 450
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Posted by jed on April 12, 2004 at 06:52:46 from (66.212.143.210):
In Reply to: Loader for an M, 450 posted by Franklin in NC on April 10, 2004 at 18:43:13:
A loader off of an M will fit an H Farmall, because the wheel base is the same. The 400/450/300/350 is longer because of the TA, exactly 9 inches longer. Depending on which loader it is, there may be enough clearance out front. If not you would have to shim up the rear of the loader, where it mounts to the axels. An M loader would fit a lot of the JD tractors;A/B/60/50/70, because the wheel base lenghth is the same or real close. A John Deere 45 loader makes a nice loader on an M or an H. In regards to other tractors and fitting to them, the wheel base length and the shape the rear axel, round or square, will determine if it could be done. With a shorter wheel base you would simply have to shorten the loader.
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