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Re: horn-tripbucket loader,for wd or wd-45
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Posted by JMS/MN on February 12, 2003 at 23:27:52 from (65.237.15.28):
In Reply to: horn-tripbucket loader,for wd or wd-45 posted by frank on February 12, 2003 at 19:13:27:
When I started farming in 1972, my first loader was a Horn, on a WD. Eldon is right about the mountings, althought the front brackets are not in the "front" of the tractor- I think he means the front brackets are under the engine area, can't remember exactly which holes in the side frames, although the two brackets form a v under the tractor, between the engine and the transmission. There is a cross shaft, solid steel, which fits in the mounting brackets, and holds the cylinders. The rear mounting brackets go on the rear axle housing bolts, inside of the final drives, front side of the rear axle castings. Not the best explanation, but the bracket on the right side will be under your foot when your foot is on the footrest by the brake pedals. Left side will be near, and to the left of your foot while on the clutch pedal.
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