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building a loader

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chris sweetland

03-11-2006 07:02:31




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i am thinking about making a loader for my powerking 2418 i am wondering how to find out piston lenght and what i would need for a pump or if anyone has plans for such a thing any help would be appericated thanks chris




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badpenny

03-11-2006 15:03:04




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 Re: building a loader in reply to chris sweetland, 03-11-2006 07:02:31  
Try a search for metkits or cadplans, u can get the whole kit or just plans



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amertrac

03-11-2006 08:41:08




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 Re: building a loader in reply to chris sweetland, 03-11-2006 07:02:31  
i have a massey with loader and i thought about building a smaller one for my garden tractor. after pricing parts and my time i bought a used ariens, 19 hp with loader. i found it's cheaper and if you want to change any thing on it you have the basics. i paid only 1200 bucks for it three yrs ago and have put about 300 bucks in it . it does everythimg i want it to do and it is small enough for momma to run

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Coloken

03-11-2006 08:19:01




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 Re: building a loader in reply to chris sweetland, 03-11-2006 07:02:31  
I made one. Unless you are able to run a computer program for it do this. Use 2 by 4s or 1 by 4 boards cut to size and lay then out on the floor with a bolt at the pivit point. to scale. Then keep changeing things untill you get the size and lift you want. By trial and error, place the rams at spots that give the lift at open and closed. I used F11 bucket rams for my main lift rams. The rams length times its "push" times 2 rams, divided by the height the bucket moves will equal the weigh that the bucket will lift.
There is or was, a place on the internet that sold kits.
Kennyp

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Ron in AR

03-11-2006 08:17:06




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 Re: building a loader in reply to chris sweetland, 03-11-2006 07:02:31  
Don't know what your model tractor looks like or what size it is, but this site might be what you're looking for. If nothing else, it might give you some ideas. Good luck.



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