Posted by 3500sport on July 07, 2010 at 15:35:01 from (173.216.10.170):
I recently took a trip up north and picked up a Kelley loader from my dad off of his super H. It fits on his M and super H fine. When I went to install it on my M I couldn't get the bracket to fit on it.
This bracket has the large 1 1/8" bolt that goes through it into a raised spot on the rear casting directly in front of the brake shaft.
My tractor is an X20 (factory cotton picker, arkansas tractor) the mount hole on mine is like 2.5 inches from the brake shaft, on my dads M (standard X1 gasoline) it is 4 inches, on his super H it is like 6 inches. Why would my tractor mount up differently? As it is I'm going to have to grind away a bunch of this bracket to get it to fit. I wasnt aware that they made different castings on the rears of these.
Anyone have any experience with the X20 M's and trying to put a loader on them?
Attached are pics of said attachment point
You can see where I had to grind up just to get it to fit over by my Left brake assembly...
This post was edited by 3500sport at 18:10:28 07/08/10 7 times.
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