I understand your replies Hugh & JJ regarding the engine which would lengthen the tractor itself, however my manual lists the distance from center of rear axle to front of the bucket as 142" for the 340 and 149 1/2" for the 460. If the bucket, loader subframe, and axle brackets for the loader are the same for both, then the measurements should be the same unless the 460, etc. uses a much thicker axle.
On my 2606 the front subframe cross member/bracket sits in front of the radiator with a small gap. The manual says nothing about shortening the frame so I'd assume that the cross member/bracket in front of the radiator on a 340 would stick out so many inches from the radiator since it is on a shorter tractor.
I wonder what the same specs are for the 2000 loader from the manual and what are the lift weight capacities.
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