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Re: Wagner/Dearborn front loader removal -8N
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Posted by Bob - MI on June 13, 2006 at 15:46:26 from (24.247.2.33):
In Reply to: Wagner/Dearborn front loader removal -8N posted by Model A Dave on June 13, 2006 at 09:14:54:
I use an a-frame from a wooden yard swing and a bottle jack. Drive the tractor under the a-frame, then tie a nylon strap from a boat winch to the cross bar of the loader. Put the bottle jack on top of the a-frame and loop strap over it and then tie the loose end to the loader. Pump the jack up and the strap will slip along over the jack as it raises the loader up. When off enough to clear the tractor, chain or strap the loader tightly to the a-frame and then let the jack down. You should then be able to back out from under the loader. Watch the hoses as you back out. I don"t have a hoist or a winch so I had to think this one up. I have used it 3 or 4 times and it works ok.
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