Posted by TheOldHokie on January 26, 2013 at 12:03:47 from (108.22.203.170):
In Reply to: loaders posted by S.T.E.A.M 4 LIFE on January 26, 2013 at 10:06:13:
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Wagner and Dearborn (aka Ford) made a number of fully hydraulic loaders that will fit on an N-series. Most had single acting lift cylinders but a few of the later models had double action cylinders as an option. The most common ones are:
Dearborn/Ford models 19-23, 19-42,, 19-70, 19-71, 19-97 and 19-105
Wagner models WM-3 and 4
Most of those loaders are the crawl over, jungle gym style pipe frame loaders. The 19-97 and 19-105 are more modern step through designs and far more desirable and they had DA lift cylinders. Depending on condition the pipe loaders start at a couple hundred bucks - the step through loaders a good bit more. Replacement hard parts particularly for the cylinders on any of those loaders can be a challenge.
There are also less common loaders made by Sauder, Paulson, Davis, Superior, Freeman, and probably others.
All of that said the N-series is not well suited to a loader. Lack of good solid mounting points, heavy steering, and terrible gearing and brakes all combine to make it a poor performer. And while it may look like the cheapest solution to your needs you can easily wind up spending more buying a new valve, pump, and/or hoses than you pay for the loader. A lot of times it's simply a better idea to buy a later model loader tractor with better design features.
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