Awesome pictures. Between those and some exploded views I received from the parts book courtesy of Weldon I now have a pretty good idea how to mount the loader. The only piece left to the puzzle is dimensions. If you could get me some measurements I would really appreciate it. I'll even try and take pictures of my progress to post later. I might not get it mounted before the winter sets in but I hope to. It will all depend on getting the brackets and mounts made.
If you can these are the measurements I need:
How long is the front bracket plate that keeps the frame from moving up/down?
What is the distance between the front bolster and the inside of the front crossmember of the loader frame?
How long is the rear mount that bolts to the rear axle? It looks about 12".
What is the distance between the bolt holes on the rear mount? Center to center.
I think if I had those measurements it would be enough for me to get the loader aligned on the tractor and brakets made. Of course I do reserve the right to ask uneducated questions at a later time. Hee hee hee.
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