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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 23, 2006 at 07:09:56 from (66.187.42.49):
In Reply to: Loader removal posted by kestrel on October 23, 2006 at 06:42:49:
Without a doubt the two things that bother me here is you stating it is not safe and you are alone. Since it will be awhile before you remount it, I would build the right frame to make putting it on or off easier. Even a timber "A" frame with block and tackle or boat winch rated for the weight might be the ticket. Something with a safety stop built in. Don't forget to add a couple of well placed eyehooks under the cross member. When not using it hang a two seated swing on it to use when the day is over. Not sure how it mounts to the tractor but is there a way to put the bucket down and brace the rear connections in a "three point stance" using the hydraulics before disconnecting and then backing off it? Allan might have better insight since he is always up to something in this area. Allan?
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