Old, The end of the paulson frame has a piece of plate welded on top of the loader frame with holes in it. Fender bolts should like up with two of the holes. The frame itself is in a place where the pin for the stabilizer bar was. Need to figure out someway to attach the pin for the stabillzer bar to end of the loader frame. Also may have to shorten the driveshaft for the pump as one I have is 8 3/8 and one I am getting is 9 3/8 inches long. Shaft is 3/4 size with a keyway for connecting the driveshaft to the hub of the flex coupling for the hydraulic pump. Think with a small cold chisel, drill press, and patience I should be able to shorten the shaft and make a new half moon keyway. I don"t have a milling machine or a lathe. would not know how to run it even I had one.
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