Bob said: (quoted from post at 11:32:44 05/31/15) You are missing the rear brackets which attach to the underside of the rear axle, using the fender bolts, and the front bracket.
I have those parts for a similar loader I don't have mounted on a tractor, and can take a picture later today when I get to the farm, if you would like and post it tonight or tomorrow.
I don't know where you could find those parts, but I could post dimensions later, if that would help in having some made up.
Thanks Bob...sounds great! Any help is certainly appreciated!
The rear brackets should be fairly easy to draw up and fabricate although would still like to see pictures of the rear brackets to help in making sure that we design them with the proper guage steel and amount of reinforcement :) but yes would definitely like to see the brackets and dimensions for mounting these beasts onto the front end of the tractor...from what bracket I see was left on the front end of my tractor (which I'm told was most likely for a Wagner loader instead of a Davis loader) it's hard to believe that would be able to handle the weight of the loader itself not to mention the loader having a load in it too :shock:
This post was edited by K-n-L Country Farms at 11:55:08 05/31/15 2 times.
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