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Re: Look what followed me home...
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Posted by taking loader off on January 09, 2006 at 08:25:57 from (170.215.22.45):
In Reply to: Look what followed me home... posted by captaink on January 08, 2006 at 19:23:02:
quickest way to get loader off,,take the bucket off,,take another loader,and chain down to the back uprights,put little tension in chains,take the bolts out of bottom channel that hold to mounts,also bolts of front braces at tractor frame,lift the loader up a bit, and drive M out the front,,let the loader back down to the ground,,Ive heard of guys getting killed putting these on and off, the loader can tilt ahead pinning the guy against top back brace,this happens when you use a jack and blocks to hold rear of loader up,,be safe,,,billy
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