Posted by Weldon K on November 22, 2009 at 17:57:30 from (98.16.33.221):
In Reply to: Front Loader For 706 posted by Jchamplin on November 22, 2009 at 15:44:49:
2001 loaders were designed to fit many tractors. The loader had to be ordered with the correct subframe and front mounts for the tractor it was to be mounted on . You are correct in that a loader from a 504 has a shorter subframe than one for a 706. Also the attaching method to the rear axle is different. It could easily be made to fit by cutting off the 504 style attachments and then extending the subframe by welding the needed length of 4x4 inch square tubing to the subframe and building the rear attachments like designed to fit the 706 hex shaped axle housing. The front mounts for a 706 are somewhat different from those used on a Farmall 504 and very different from those on a International 504 (the utility model ). I have a 2001 on a I-504 and a 2000 loader on a 756. I have sent info and photos to several guys who needed to modify loaders to fit other tractors. Can do the same for you. Reply if interested.
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