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Posted by wayne2 on August 07, 2005 at 07:07:48 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: loader question posted by Jughead on August 05, 2005 at 03:02:22:
I have done that, I don't have a PHD, so I stood there with tape measure, this to this that to that, finally welded extensions to lower frame to reach R-axel, fabed front mounting plate (luckily case had 2-7/8 bolts for mounting f/weights)as I had no attached pump-plumbed into lines that ran to rear of tractor. Worked!!!(sorta) Next my troubles----lever to rear Hyd ran loader ok! so one arm ran that and other ran loader ok wife (when i could get her stood behind and steered) ok Know visualize that(take A moment) Sound like fun YET!!! here we go down to woods(hot breath on back of my neck) rolled over 3" root broke f-spindel(know I'm 3 legged)ok got pulled out, nieghbor knows how to keep mouth shut!! got back to shop, unbolted everything-fixed spindle, sold loader started shopping for loader tractor Found Hough MF w/wakashaw engine for 2K and started afresh (Isn't life GOOD) LUCK
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