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Here's The Loader!

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1PWRFULH

05-15-2001 19:06:08




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Hey guys, I finally got some pics of the loader. This was taken like after the 1st coat and still looks a lot better than when I got it. However I have a few questions about the thing. Ok I'm not to positive about that mounting but I ordered the manual and hopefully thats got it in there. But, I know where the part with the spacer mounts but I don't know exactly what bolt the arms that go back from that, mounts too. I think that the mount that goes across the grill on mine needs to be flipped because the mounting holes are off center and I think they need to be so the holes are more up than down? The man that had this loader had it on a 300 and said that if I put it on an H that I dont need those rear spacers...Is that true? Also, if you look I have a 3pt hitch on the H and I am trying to figure a way that I can use the loader and then cut the loader off and use the 3 pt. Could I put like a valve on the line to the loader and then a valve on the 3pt line and just cut them off when I want to use them? Well thanks for viewing

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Paul Shuler

05-15-2001 20:07:58




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 Re: Here's The Loader! in reply to 1PWRFULH, 05-15-2001 19:06:08  
I liked photo #17. Like that B with the brush hog and don't you just love those post hole diggers. Saw one the other day that was an IH one with the 2 point hook up. Would love to have it but would have had to take out a second morgage.Hard to find bargins anymore



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Bill C

05-15-2001 19:53:35




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 Re: Here's The Loader! in reply to 1PWRFULH, 05-15-2001 19:06:08  
I checked your pictures,nice lookin H,and,it looks like you're makin' that loader look sharp too!Pic no.22 shows the front bracket mounting,and you have it mounted correctly.The bracket that crosses in front of the grille only mounts in one direction,if installed correctly there are 2 bolts that go through the grille(into the two punched holes)into the upper bolster,they should have pipe sleeves over the bolts so you don't overtighten them.If the holes don't line up flip the bracket.My loader has a 1" thick spacer behind the upright mounting plate.Good Luck.

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gene b

05-15-2001 19:16:08




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 Re: Here's The Loader! in reply to 1PWRFULH, 05-15-2001 19:06:08  
you sure can but you need to know how to do it I use a ball valve that is handy to shut off from the seat some times I use the two-way and the single together it is not necessary you are either pushing or pulling hard to do at the same time if you want to build a road get a construction outfit and let them do it



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