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looking for a FEL for my NAA, any ideas? If not I will build my own, anyone has a pass thru one that would be willing to send me some pic's and maybe get me a few measurements?
 

It doesn't need to be for an NAA, any loader will fit many other makes and models. The one that came on my 901 went onto a 600, and the one that came on my 960 has been on an Oliver 1850 for nearly twenty years. Keep your search broad and you will find a good selection within 50 miles.
 
I have a freeman loader that came off my 4000 ford. It is in good shape but it is the trip type, that you pull the lever to dump, then it resets when you lower it back to the ground. Works, good for most jobs, just not as nice as a modern one. I would only want a couple hundred bucks for it because I need to get it out of my way. Southern Indiana. I have it listed on classified on this site.
 
thanks, I am looking for a newer one that has hydraulic dump. I will keep you in mind if I don't find what I am looking for
 
thanks for your help I am not familiar with FEL's and afraid I will by one that wont fit. can I contact you for advice? ERnie
 
(quoted from post at 21:06:38 01/09/18) thanks for your help I am not familiar with FEL's and afraid I will by one that wont fit. can I contact you for advice? ERnie

I have never adapted one myself. Try searching above for loader mounting, as this topic comes up frequently. It is just a matter of setting the loader in place with stands and then measuring, cutting drilling, and welding the mounting brackets. These brackets are usually not much and might weigh a total of 25 lbs. The loader normally is attached under the rear axles and then to the front pedestal. although some have mid mounts instead of rear axle mounts.
 
(quoted from post at 22:27:17 01/08/18) looking for a FEL for my NAA, any ideas? If not I will build my own, anyone has a pass thru one that would be willing to send me some pic's and maybe get me a few measurements?

I think you should look for a Ford 703 loader. It was built for 8N, NAA, 600's, and 800's. Also called a 1-97 for double acting lift and 19-105 for single acting lift. Has hydraulic bucket dump. I picked this one up for $450. Here it is on an 8N. I am putting it on my Jubilee.
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