Posted by DeltaRed on February 18, 2015 at 08:01:17 from (65.100.146.228):
In Reply to: loader posted by alderman on February 18, 2015 at 07:31:02:
There are a bazzilion loaders out there that will 'fit' your tractor.If you want to continue to 'farm' with it,then try to find something that will "quick tach".If not that,one that will sit in front of the rear wheels.If you want a 'dedicated' loader tractor,you wont beat a Farmhand F-11,or a 300/322 DuAl.Those mount directly to the rear axle,and are probably the easiest to install.However they kind of kill the farming ability of the tractor they are mounted to(JMHO).I just bought a JohnDeere # 35 loader to put or my Super M.It is a type of Quik tach.It will take a bit of 'modifying',as will most of the older loaders you will find out there.Probably the best 'direct bolt on' would be to find a loader that is mounted to another IH tractor.IE: M clear up to a 560,706,856.They will have the same frame width as your SMTA.Newer 66 tractors have a wider frame width.That can SOMETIMES be over come with shimming'.Good Luck
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