Posted by nrowles on June 07, 2018 at 19:56:27 from (184.5.175.100):
I know this is probably not something that is done often but I'm considering removing the bucket and loader arms on my Davis 102 loader when I'm not using it. My loader use is pretty minimal (5 times per year) and my MF135 doesn't have power steering. All the weight makes it difficult to use when I don't even need the loader most of the time. I would like to know if you think the following would work and I'm not interested in selling my tractor and buying another one so please help me try to make mine work.
I can find the sweet spot to take all pressure off the bottom lift cylinder pins to remove.
Is it possible to install quick connect fitting to the fitting I have pictures of below? Assuming yes, I can then quick disconnect my hoses.
Make some type of overhead harness for each loader arm. Back out the loader arm bolt (pics below) and the arms, cylinders and bucket are separate.
Do you guys think this would work? I know it would obviously be more time consuming than your modern loaders, but I don't see the problem in it.
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