Ford 5000 loader

EODbomber

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Hi everyone this is my first post and I'm just trying to get some information I recently purchased a ford 5000 for a good price but it doesn't have a loader and I have found 2 loaders in my area for a good price I just don't know what to look for to see if they will fit the first one doesn't seem to have any name or numbers on it but the guy said it was off a 4000. The other loader is a freeman 4000. What loaders fit the 5000 tractor? I have attached pictures of the tractor and loader and what I think are the mount plates on the tractor.
 
No pics that I can see.

A loader for a 4000 will not fit on a 5000 because a 5000 is longer. Of course, with a welder, torch, and some scrap steel, most anything is
possible.
 
I'm not sure how to upload the pictures when I select them I can see them all but not sure how to post them
 
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Two of my three Ford 4 cyl. row crops came with loaders. One went onto a Ford 640, the other onto an Oliver 1550.
 
(quoted from post at 15:32:59 09/06/17)
Two of my three Ford 4 cyl. row crops came with loaders. One went onto a Ford 640, the other onto an Oliver 1550.
Ok is there anyway to see how these types of loaders mount to the tractor I have welding and cutting tools but this is my first time with a loader and having never had one on it's hard to figure how where everything mounts up. Thanks for the replys
 
(quoted from post at 17:39:06 09/06/17)
(quoted from post at 15:32:59 09/06/17)
Two of my three Ford 4 cyl. row crops came with loaders. One went onto a Ford 640, the other onto an Oliver 1550.
Ok is there anyway to see how these types of loaders mount to the tractor I have welding and cutting tools but this is my first time with a loader and having never had one on it's hard to figure how where everything mounts up. Thanks for the replys

From what I have seen they mostly mount to the bolster in front through a bracket, although sometimes to frame pieces that are beside the motor, and then to the rear axle, usually underneath through brackets as necessary. If I were doing it I think that I would support the loader at the correct working height, and positioned where it needs to be front and back, and level, then design and build a front bracket or brackets. Then final position the back, and design and build brackets necessary to attach it under the axle, lengthening the side to the rear frame as necessary.
 

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