Posted by Loren in MN on March 02, 2015 at 17:56:52 from (184.100.97.155):
In Reply to: ih 2000 loader posted by Brian806 on March 02, 2015 at 15:10:12:
I have a 756 with the 2001 loader, same frame as yours. If needed, I can get you picts of my mounts. The loader was meant to be mounted on a Farmall 460 or a 504. I have approx 12 inches of a 5x6 iron tube mounted to the front of the axle with long threaded rod/bolts on top/bottom with a heavy flat iron bent around the rear diamond of the axle, then the frame of the loader is bolted to the front of the 5x6 tube(placed verticle) at front side of axle. The tube is your spacer -hope this makes sense. My loader had the original front side frame mounts that are simple irons bolted to the engine frame rails with the loader frame resting on top of these irons. Front side mounts are not bolted to the loader frame.
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