Posted by The tractor vet on March 02, 2015 at 20:50:21 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: ih 2000 loader posted by Brian806 on March 02, 2015 at 15:10:12:
Well the correct mounting for a 2000 loader FOR and 06 -56 the loader frame goes under the axle and has a angled stop plate welded on the front that matches the axle housing and a mounted U/bolt that flips over top of the axle . The ft. of the loader slips into the frame mounts . I had and org. 2000 loader for a 06-56 tractor on one of my 706's . I removed it off one 706 to sell the tractor at a sale and tagged in the loader and mounts in another row. Tractor sold well but NO body wanted the loader and after the third sale i pulled it and brought it home and put it on my rag 706 to load and unload stuff and sort and reload for different sale. Tough loader as it would handle a 13 foot Brillon Cultimulcher with no problems it would lift a 2 row New Idea picker . Even lifted a 70 Cheve Impala off the ground and up on a flat bed semi trailer . It was tougher then the spindles on the ft. end .
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