Ford One arm rackets

Currently cleaning out an old machine shop and found these brackets. Looked in the manual section on the other Ford website and found a manual for a Ford one arm loader and I think these match up to what is in the manual. Thought I'd throw this out to the experts. If what I think I read in the manual is correct, these would fit a 600-800 series tractor?
 
For some reason, I'm not able to post any pictures.

Email photos and I'll post them. I need the two straps (flat bar) brackets that mounts loader to transmission case.

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You can also send me the photos and will post them. Here are what some of the brackets look like for the 600/601/800/801 tractor.
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The hip bracket for the short box would be offset and look like this.
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Here are the hip brackets for the long box- either style.
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Bill, if he doesn't have the brackets you need they can easily be made. I can make you a cardboard template if you need it.
 
If you are trying to load pictures from your phone camera or PC directly, it won't work. Go to one of Kirks photos already posted, Right Click your mouse and see the drop down menu pop up. Scroll down to see ?PROPERTIES? at the bottom on the list. It has the URL link, left click and drag the mouse over it so the link is fully highlighted, then mouse arrow anywhere on the blue highlighted area and Right Click to do a copy and paste directly into your posting. That is what needs to be in your post and then you add some more html code in order for it to show up: < center > < img src =" ...." > < / center > with no spaces except between the *img* and *src* codes. I thought they had instructions here on how to post pictures?whatever.

Tim *PloughNman* Daley(MI)
 
I forget to add...
You can upload your PC pictures to a forum like "Parts & Pieces" then copy and paste the url from there otherwise you need to upload your photos to a photo hosting site in order to link them to a 3rd party site. Many of use places like PhotoBucket or IMGUR.

TPD
 
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If you scroll down below your post to where it says advanced posting tools you can click upload photo.
That will bring up a dialogue box.
Follow instructions there and it will add a photo to your post.
I'm doing this from my phone direct to YT.
No photobucket or other external host required.
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I like that. Do I get a Masters if I pay for an engine rebuild, and a PHD for a complete restoration of my tractor? :D
 
One Arm Loader Brackets

Here you go!

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Kirk, thanks for your very generous offer. SoundGuy sent me patterns for the brackets several years ago. I just haven't been able to locate any scrap material that size and I hate to buy a whole length for such a small project. Again, I appreciate the gesture.
 
Hey UD your sign reminds me of one I seen hanging in a barn. Though it was kind of funny.

TRACTOR REPAIR
I tell you how to fix it- Free
I show you how to fix it- $20. hr
You help me fix it- $50. hr
 
Parts of your bracket are NAA or 8n and hip and other brackets are hundred series? If used for an NAA did they just weld a piece to the backside of the hip bracket to mount to plate and engine? If
steering box plate is for NAA I would be interested in a template to see how it differs from the 8n plate. I just finished adding the one arm loader bracket to one of my 8n's. Put homemade handle on
the sherman combo so it don't hit the plate bracket.

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it looks like the NAA under steering box and front bracket in DB's post, plus a hundred series trans.bracket.

The naa trans bracket bolted to the bellhousing bolts and to the under steering box bracket. always looked odd to me.. but I have one on a NAA and it will hold anythng the tires will so far. :)
 
On another note, A guy I know called me last month and said his friend has a unfinished jub project he lost interest in and wants to sell. i told him I'm not interested but would look at it and take some photo and put in on the board at own show. After looking at it I bought it. Now here the interesting part, We got to talking and he said he was going to put a one arm loader on it. Then he tells me he knows a dealer that has one for the NAA in there basement and it's NOS. I when down to the dealer yesterday and asked a couple people.They looked at me cross eye and said they never seen it in all the years they had worked there. I said would you mind if I look around. After a couple of passes I did find it. It's disassembled with bags still attached. Had the hydraulic hose in one bag but the other bag was empty. Found the one front bracket and the kick stand in the bucket but no other brackets. I made them an offer anyway and they're going to talk to the boss and let me know.
 
The front and under steering box bracket are torchable. The hip bracket is always the booger. Doable, easier than an 00 series, but still work with torch and welder.
 
Yea the under steering box bracket is no big deal. I made one for a 9n, The center had to be cut out on that one because of the shifter and the steering box also got lubed by oil splashing up from tranny. the NAA under box mount made be the same as the 8N mount. I haven't try that. I thought for the tranny hip mount I could use one of my offset brackets cause it's gone more beef to the backside of the bracket And I can use the short box on that. Do I really need to put one on the jub, not really but I'm probably going to finish this one up to show so how many Jubs do you see at a show, plenty, Now how many Jubs do you see at a show with a one arm loader?
 
Bill, if he doesn't have the brackets you need they can easily be made. I can make you a cardboard template if you need it.

Kirk, I have stumbled onto some short lengths of bar stock. If your offer is still good, could I get an inside/outside tracing template for these two brackets? Material thickness and bushing dimensions would be helpful too.

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In case it matters, I'm trying to mount this 711 loader on a 1963 NF Row Crop 4000.

Thanks, Man!!
 

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