Sauder Dozer Stand

I came across a Sauder dozer blade set-up as well as the stand this is used when the system is not on the tractor. The stand is a little bent and has a chain attached but not sure how it holds the Sauder system when stored. Does anyone have a picture of a Sauder implement resting on a stand?
Thanks,
Craig
 
Have a Sauder loader at the farm. Was originally a trip-loader, later traded in for the hydraulic loader. Not much of a loader, but if it all you have, it is fine. Found this picture on ebay. Also still have the stand at the farm. Almost never take the loader off of the MF-35.
Just found the original (Sauder Bros, New Holland, PA 1972) loader instructions. Shows the parking stand with chain.
 
try again with the photo.
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I will try to get it scanned and then post it here. It is only three pages total, two for the loader and one for the hydraulic valve.
Note that my MF-35 still has a bracket to hold the three-point arms in the up-position. This was originally needed as the three-point lift control was used to raise and lower the loader (when it was a trip-loader). Not sure if it really needed now that there is a hydraulic valve for that function.
 
Thanks Mark! It's a little hard to read but I think I got it what I need to know. The main part is it looks like the stand has to be about 24" for the height. Would you be able to email me the scans?

Craig
 
Tried to mount the plow this weekend and it seems the rear bracket under the tractor was made for a different model since it would not let the front mounts go on over the axle.
Would anyone have the measurements between where the 4 holes that bolt into the rear housing and the front of the bracket that locks the rear mount in place?
 

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