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LarryNeohiocase

04-09-2008 08:38:18




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I may have an opportunity to pick up a front end loaded that was mounted on a Case 530. My question is will that bolt up to our Case 511B? I'd really like to do little if any modifications to the mounting unless I absolutly have to.
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Larry




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BarryfromIA

04-12-2008 18:50:32




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 Re: Front end loader question... in reply to LarryNeohiocase, 04-09-2008 08:38:18  
Another thing to check is the distance from the front mounting holes to the axel mount holes. On the 511 the engine may be longer or shorter than a 530 engine.



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LarryNeohiocase

04-12-2008 16:42:03




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 Re: Front end loader question... in reply to LarryNeohiocase, 04-09-2008 08:38:18  
Thanks guys it sounds like it"ll work...



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BarryfromIA

04-12-2008 08:30:54




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 Re: Front end loader question... in reply to LarryNeohiocase, 04-09-2008 08:38:18  
The tall front end of the 511 will change the height of the bucket when the arms are down. The bucket edge may not touch the ground until it is in a partial dump position. Check the Caseih web site and you can look at the various parts involved.



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cahess

04-12-2008 06:33:28




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 Re: Front end loader question... in reply to LarryNeohiocase, 04-09-2008 08:38:18  
That should fit right on. Just make sure you get diverter valve with it if other one has it. It allows you to use loader an still use rear hyds with push of button . It will be mounted on r side close to gear shift.Also there is some more plumbing on tractor valves under gas tank thatgoes with it.



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