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Re: Re: #45 Loader Part Numbers
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Posted by Rick Sheltrow on July 14, 2003 at 18:30:59 from (207.75.49.235):
In Reply to: Re: #45 Loader Part Numbers posted by F-I-T on July 14, 2003 at 18:14:52:
Thanks! I don't know about that bolt though. It is like a bolt and has threads on one end that thread into a handle that you tighten to keep the loader stands in place. On the other end it has a notch which the half moon shape on the stands fit into. This half moon shape on the stands and the threaded handle on the other end hold the pin from sliding out. At one point and time the right side of the loader suffered a severe impact with broke this stuff. It's cobbled together right now and works just fine, but it would be nice to get the right parts. Just used the loader on my 45 B this weekend to dig into a sandy hillside and load out some sand for the concrete for my neighbor's new chicken coop. Worked pretty darn good for a pretty well wore 58 year old tractor and 47 year old loader. Something to be said for this old equipment! (Live hydraulics and hydraulic bucket would have been nice though!)
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