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Posted by G. L. Perry on March 02, 2002 at 12:16:56 from (216.117.95.62):
In Reply to: Re: Front Loader Help posted by Don on March 02, 2002 at 10:34:18:
Go to www.cadplans.com and they offer plans for loaders you build from scratch or a company can cut some of metal parts for you and sell you parts needed to build. You handy? and have welder/torch and such? No hydraulics on tractor now? 3pt? You can run it off the PTO with a pump that slips on it, yet uses it up for other things tho. some go off front of engine, don't know what's involved there. I would think Kelley or others must have one for your tractor, just big bucks. Have you asked a Ford dealer? Most of old units are the Pipe kind and not as nice as later type, and lot's of times are "trip" buckets, too narrow too. Power steering is much nicer, get a load in bucket and it gets much harder to steer. Wide front is best too, you probly have that now.
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