Posted by gene bender on March 11, 2014 at 13:40:10 from (207.177.56.213):
In Reply to: super c frontloader posted by steve1243 on March 10, 2014 at 15:10:14:
The C wasnt realy built for that capacity but with careful driving you could carry them some just dont go high as the rear wheels wont have very good traction. Your lift cacapity will depend on the dia of the cycls. Long time ago i built one for my B I esed 1/2 x4 flaat bar from the front pedestal to the bell housing by the starter to support it from splitting. Used 2x4 tube for the upright off the flat bar and 2x2 tube for the frame. Pull the two pins from the cycls and two more from the uprights and loader is off leave the cycls on the tractor. Front of the cycl lays on a bracket by the steering pedestal 2wts on each rear wheel. Have two forks and they can be removed for the blade snow removal. But moving round bales with a C pretty risky.
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