Posted by scott mcintosh on February 04, 2011 at 18:50:11 from (216.180.204.34):
In Reply to: IH #52 Loader posted by JMP on February 03, 2011 at 13:31:08:
Hi JMP I don't have pictures of mine,but mine were factory braces that fastened to the top and bottom of square upright frame member bottom was three inch channel iron top one one was sold iron,with 5/8 bolts forming point of triangle at rear axle,bolting channel to short flat plate that sets under fender plate which used 1/2 inch bolts but don't do it this way I changed mine by tossing plate and welding piece of heavy angle to channel iron and using two 7/8 bolts to make fasten like standard drawbar as I got tired of broken fender bolts.The loader I saw on 656 was mounted same way.The one in your picture looks like it does not have holes so that is a little more work.REMEMBER ONE THING KEEP LOTS OF WEIGHT ON BACK FOR SAFETY!!!! Good luck Scott
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