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Re: Front loader on a TEA 20
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Posted by MSM on May 15, 2005 at 04:23:38 from (4.155.63.112):
In Reply to: Front loader on a TEA 20 posted by Dean Campion on May 14, 2005 at 13:02:00:
If it is a Sauder loader,the belly bracket bolts to the 4 bolt holes on the bottom of the transmission case.If you have a swinging drawbar,the Sauder bracket bolts in its place. There should also be 2 brackets that bolt to the front axle that the loader frame rests on and keep it moving from side to side.The rear bracket hooks to the 3pt arms and attaches to the tractor top link bosses to hold the 3pt in place. The 3 pt must be locked in place so the hydraulic oil that feeds the hitch is diverted(remove pipe plug at right side of trans cover and attach hose) to the loader cylinders unless your tractor has a 2 spool valve mounted on top of the trans case in which case it is plumbed to it.
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