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Topic: 8N Front Loader
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| Lonnie Hampton
09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| Royse
09-06-2012 16:08:21
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to JCinKY, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| Here are some pictures Lonnie.
The first one is the "flat" front end mount on a 9N. I believe this is a Freeman loader although the bracket is home made.
The second is the flat front mount on a Superior brand that came off an 8N.
The third is the angled mount to the side of the bolster on my NAA. Best we can tell this is a Kelly brand loader.
The fourth is one of the adjustable rear mounts on the 9N.
The fifth and sixth show the non-adjustable rear mounts on the Superior.
One more suggestion - add the power steering before you put the loader on.
Its much easier that way, and you will definitely want it.
These tractors are very difficult to steer with a loader on them, even empty.
HTH
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| Teakettle
09-06-2012 07:56:28
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to Lonnie Hampton, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| | What you should do is look at the bracket that attaches to the rear axle. If it has more than one set of holes, and the additional set is farther back than the ones that are being used to attach it to the N, it's likely it'll fit on an NAA (and possibly a hundred series, too). If you can see the manufacturer's plate and send the model number back to the forum, we can perhaps give you a more certain answer. |
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| TheOldHokie
09-06-2012 07:32:35
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to Hobo,NC, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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As mentioned the length is different and you may have to lengthen the rear attchment points on the loader.
The front hanger used on the 8N won't work on the NAA and you will need to modify it or fabricate a suitable bracket.
TOH |
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| soundguy
09-06-2012 05:40:29
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to Lonnie Hampton, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| | depends on the rear bracket.. some have a long bracket with fender holes for both n and naa.. and depends on front hanger.. some are kingpin.. some may be bolster.. naa has a different bolster setup. I agree that a torch and welder can make almost anything fit. |
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| old
09-05-2012 19:39:39
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to Lonnie Hampton, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| Some will some will not. The NAA is both longer and a bit wider then an 8N is |
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| Royse
09-05-2012 18:04:32
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to old, 09-05-2012 15:57:48
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| If yours is like mine it would not be a direct swap, but if you're good with a
torch and welder you can make it work.
My 8N/9N loader bolts flat to the front.
My NAA loader mounts angled on the side of the bolster.
If I'm not making sense to you I can get you some pictures of what I have. |
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| Lonnie Hampton
09-06-2012 06:27:48
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Re: 8N Front Loader in reply to Royse, 09-05-2012 18:04:32
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| | IF YOU COULD IT WOULD BE VERY HELPFULL IN MAKING MY DECISION TO BUY OR NOT. THANKS |
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