Posted by showcrop on November 23, 2020 at 13:18:54 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: front end loaders posted by Texas Tuff on November 23, 2020 at 07:19:05:
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Like Steve said tractor manufacturers rarely if ever built loaders. most have been added by dealers who buy them through the manufacturers so that they get a kit including everything needed for mounting. You can get a loader that came from many different makes and models and mount it on your 3545. Just take the measurements with you when you go to look at it. When you get one that is wide enough, put it up on blocks and just fill in the gap between the tractor and loader frame with heavy steel. I sold a loader from a Ford 960 row crop that got put on a Ford 600 utility, and one that came on a Ford 961 that got mounted onto an Oliver 1550. I looked at a used 3545 years ago and came close to buying it but then I was told that they tended to have electronics problems so I passed.
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