Where would someone begin to look for the proper mounting brackets for these loaders? I have an IH 2000 on a 330U and suspect my front brackets are not the ones I should have. With a load in the bucket the flexible joint from the steering arm to the right wheel spindle is hanging up on the underneath of my loader frame. Pretty sure it's cleared the zerk fitting right off at some point.
mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 11:06:11 07/10/08)
Unless it came off the same tractor, or one with a similar frame like a 656, it won't be a bolt-on fit.
If you've got fabrication skills you can modify the mounting brackets.
From what I've been able to glean, and Jim Becker's article in the current Red Power magazine, the 3000 is a heavy-duty version of the 2000 loader that was installed primarily on Industrial or Utility tractors. More than likely yours came off something like a 2656 Industrial and will not bolt on to a Farmall 460 without heavy modifications.
This post was edited by Bringselpup at 15:42:25 07/10/08.
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