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Re: Photos of loaders for Garden tractors
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Posted by migraine on January 05, 2007 at 21:17:46 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: Photos of loaders for Garden tractors posted by nballen on January 05, 2007 at 13:49:03:
I have a cub Cadet 149 with a Johnson loader mounted on it. Has a pump running off the rear engine pulley and has double cylinders on both loader and bucket. Amazing how much lift that little thing has and bring that front end right up off the ground with down pressure. The oil resorvoir is in one of the loader arms. I think this loader has been on this cadet for all its life but seen very little work as the bucket edge is not even worn back. I need to put the two sets of rear wheel weights back on it to be safe using it. I could try to get some pictures of it and try to figure how to post them. It is out at my farm so would be first of week. Migraine
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