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Re: Got the loader home *pic* next the tractor
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Posted by Weldon on July 03, 2005 at 14:20:10 from (71.28.71.53):
In Reply to: Got the loader home *pic* next the tractor posted by Darren in Pesotum IL on July 02, 2005 at 19:34:10:
Darren, I would like to see a close-up photo of the rear of the sub-frame of your loader ,also of the things on the underside of the frame, near the front, which are supporting the frame off the floor of your trailer. Are they welded on to the frame? I have a 2000 loader on a F-856 also a 2001 loader on a I-504. Neither of my loaders have anything welded on the underside front of the frame, nor do my operators manuals show anything resembling them for use on any of the various tractor models for which the loader was designed. If they are welded on , I suspect someone has made modifcations to it to adapt that loader to something other than tractors it was designed for. That is a large bucket for that loader and if it is a factory IH bucket , it is for loose light weight materials. I noticed reinforcement steel has been welded onto the sides of the front arms of the boom. Also it appears that some has been added to the front of the sub-frame.
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