A tractor and loader is pretty much a tractor and loader. If you've seen one you've seen them all.
Here's the basic walk-through:
1. Bolt the mounting brackets to the tractor.
2. Attach the loader to the mounting brackets.
3. Install the pump (may need to do this first).
4. Connect the hoses.
5. Fill the oil tank.
6. Bleed the air out of the hoses.
If you want more you really should get someone locally to be there with you while you install it. There's a lot that gets lost in translation when you're typing things in with no pictures. Eyes and hands are much more effective.
Rebuild kit? Probably not. It's old. It's not common. Carburetor yes, loader almost certainly no... You might be able to find parts for the pump, if you can identify what brand and model it is. It's probably something common and generic that you can find parts for at a hydraulic supply shop.
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