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Topic: Re: Finally put the 300 back to work
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| rankrank1
02-23-2013 09:49:07
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Zach - Is that the same loader you had on your previous h?
I would be interested in seeing a frontal and side views of tractor with that loader mounted. (If you have posted those loader pics before then I must have missed them).
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| Zachary Hoyt
02-23-2013 17:52:34
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Re: Finally put the 300 back to work in reply to rankrank1, 02-23-2013 09:49:07
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|     As MIster T said the loader hooks up just the same but since I didn't have the IH spacers I used some spare drawbar bracket parts from an H parts tractor. The box steel pieces already had the correct bolt holes drilled through them and the angle iron pieces were bent on this drawbar so I had not been able to sell the drawbar brackets whole. I just had to go to the hardware store and get some 5/8x10" bolts and everything was fine. At first I got galvanized carriage bolts but I could only get the nuts onto them if I used grease and a lot of force and I could not get them all the way tight. After that I found some regular grade 5 hex head bolts that worked a lot better, but I still have to replace the carriage bolts on one side. Zach |
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| Angle Iron
02-24-2013 05:44:54
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Re: Finally put the 300 back to work in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 02-23-2013 17:52:34
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| MisterT
02-23-2013 12:04:40
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Re: Finally put the 300 back to work in reply to rankrank1, 02-23-2013 09:49:07
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The McCormick #31 loader will fit right on the 300 through 450 tractors just the same as it fits on the H and M, BUT, a spacer is required between the rear axle and the mounting bracket of the loader. The spacer is required to accomodate the extra length of the hundred series tractors. At one time, the spacer was available through IH. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
02-23-2013 10:46:10
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Re: Finally put the 300 back to work in reply to rankrank1, 02-23-2013 09:49:07
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| I will get some pictures this afternoon and post them this evening if not before. Zach |
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