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Re: CHUCK(MA)-loader off yet?
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Posted by Tim B from MA on October 20, 2005 at 10:02:59 from (68.162.218.211):
In Reply to: Re: CHUCK(MA)-loader off yet? posted by Chuck MA on October 19, 2005 at 20:23:20:
Chuck, I took my loader off my 841 a few years ago by stringing a chain between two trees, and using a come-along to lift the back end of the loader up and backing the tractor from underneath. I'm not sure how heavy your loader is compared to mine - my best guess is that mine weights about 800+ lbs, not including the bucket. If you try it use two sturdy trees; the ones I used were about 8 - 10 dbh white pines. I'm sure they were not really close to falling, but it sure seemed like it at the time. Tractor was finally restored last year. We brought the loader to my Dad's garage and are cleaning it up now to paint. Thankfully in the interim my brother bought a little Kabota with a backhoe that is just strong enough to lift the loader and move it around. Good luck.
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