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Posted by John (MO) on January 05, 2006 at 11:56:32 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: How to figure out what a front end loader with fit posted by Nathan in Texas on January 05, 2006 at 11:25:10:
Well the loader was obviously made for a tractor that didn't have live hydraulics, because it has it's own pump. Not that you would have to use it that way. Measure the width of your tractor in the area where the loader would attach. Now go look at the loader. Try and line up the loader mounts to the loader so you can figure out what width is left in the middle for tractor. If it looks like there is enough room between the mounts for your tractor to fit into, look at how the loader frame attaches to the tractor. Figure you might have to add a plate or two to the loader frame and drill a few holes that would line up with holes in the frame of your tractor. Most loaders can be made to hundreds of different tractors without too much work. Remember you don't know the condition of the cylinders and you do know you will need to buy new hoses. That said, I don't think $600 is a steal, but it may be a fair deal depending on the overall condition.
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