Horn-Draulic Loader for super C

ajhbike

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I posted yesterday but I don't see it (nor do I know how to find my posts) so I will post again. Does anyone have information, pictures of how a Horn-Draulic (I believe it is a model F) loader hooks up to a Super C? Specifically, how it attaches to the axles and the body midpoint. There is a 3" pin collar on the end of the big frame that must be pinned to a bracket on the axle for swiveling, and there must be an attachment to the tractor body for side to side stability. Thank you.
 
Here are some pics of a horn loader on a farmall C. Hope they help, Mike
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you wouldn't have a close up of the bracket by the fan housing would you? I looks like the bracket angles out and has a pipe cap welded onto it. also, do you happen to know where the hydraulic reservoir mounts? the pics solved many of the puzzling questions, thanks again John
 
The Horn-Draulic that I know of WILL NOT MOUNT on a C or Super C as they do not have the frame rails to mount the brackets onto. The C's the engine is front end support not like the H & M series tractors with the side rails. And New Idea later owned Horn-draulic.
 
Well this came off a Super c and the picture shows body mounting brackets in the front...which I am hoping someone has a close up of. I have seen a lot of pics on H's and it is a different configuration that is true
 
Made it home a little before dark so I grabbed you A few more pictures. Hydraulic reservoir on mine is a pump mounted off the PTO. Let me know if you need anything else, Mike
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Thank you so much Mike. My tank is a static tank that mounts somewhere on the frame....I'll cross that bridge later. Again, thanks. John
 
Mike S...to clarify....the hydraulics to run the FEL is PTO driven or mounted out back by the PTO. As I said, I have just the valve controls and a resevoire.
I have a standard super c TC system with the auxiliary valve for the rear cyclinder on the FH. I want to try and power the FEL cylinders without having to get a TC expansion block but I have more figuring out to do first.
 

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