Posted by Banditfarmer on February 25, 2010 at 14:12:27 from (174.103.146.69):
In Reply to: 2 questions posted by mike delaney on February 24, 2010 at 18:46:13:
To answer 1 you probably have 6.50x16 tires on the front, they are to narrow, need a 9.5x15 3 rib to hold the front end up with the loader on it. Now 2 a 55 gallon drum 3/4 full of concrete will give you enough weight to the rear end to get traction. Now 3 you can add bolts to it, BUT your putting allot of stress on the front end. The biggest trouble with small tractors with loaders is simple, an old trip loader dose not weigh that much and you can go right along with it. An all hydraulic loader is 3 times as heavy as a trip loader, and a 2 or 3000 ford is really not built heavy enough for a heavy loader and a heavy load in the bucket unless you want to change the front end to a solid (non-adjust) Axel. Just a thought Bandit
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