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How do I mount this Loader?

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george

02-26-2000 17:41:32




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I bought this front end loader at a farm auction today, got a good price. I don't know if it was made to mount on my TO-20 or not, it looks to be the right size to mount on a Ferguson or and 8N or 9N. It has a Wagner Ironworks name plate on it. It has two mounting brackets in the back that I'm sure mount to the rear axle somehow. Looks like the brackets sit on top the axle, and bolts to the axle. The front of the frame has a mounting bracket in the center of the frame. I do not understand how the front of the frame is suppose to mount to my Ferguson. I need help !
The hydraulics are very simple, lift pistons only, and a manual bucket dump latch. Do I need to overfill my trans. oil to compensate for the oil lost to the lift pistons ? Any suggestions for bleeding air out of the hydraulic lines when I hook them up ?
any help would be greatly appreciated !!

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Clarence Carhill

02-27-2000 16:35:47




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 Re: How do I mount this Loader? in reply to george, 02-26-2000 17:41:32  
Goerge... If the bracket didn't come with the loader you will need to make one. The bracket straddles the stamped steel framework that fastens the front axle to the motor/pan and uses the same bolts (only longer) that hold it to the pan. It would be nice if you could go look at someones to see how the best way would be to go about making it.



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george

03-01-2000 18:05:47




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 Re: Re: How do I mount this Loader? in reply to Clarence Carhill, 02-27-2000 16:35:47  
thanks Clarence, looks like I will have to fabricate a bracket for the front to fit my new loader. The rear brackets are still attached to the loader so I think I'm in good shape there. This loader has a rather big wrap around tube frame. I am going to have to access the gas tank etc. by taking out the pivot bolts of the hood. My brother in law suggested I cut a hole in the hood for the gas and radiator openings..... . Man he is crazy. That hood is in super shape, I would rather look at this loader sitting on the ground that butcher up my TO-20 to make it work on the tractor.

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Clarence Carhill

03-03-2000 06:20:24




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 Re: Re: Re: How do I mount this Loader? in reply to george, 03-01-2000 18:05:47  
George... What ever you do... do not cut the hood.... Nice hoods and grilles are priceless. All of the nice little Fergies are very collectable and become more so every day.... I would suggest you buy an old N Ford to put it on. Thats what I did.

The "N" Newsletter has copies of sales literature, owners manuals and sevice and parts books for your loader and they aren't very expensive. You can check them out here on the web.

On my loader I went one step further and bought a front mounted pump and a control valve from TISCO through my Ford dealer. Now I have live power and it sure works good....

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george

03-05-2000 18:24:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: How do I mount this Loader? in reply to Clarence Carhill, 03-03-2000 06:20:24  
Clarence
thanks for the help. I like the idea of adding a front mounted hydraulic pump for the loader. What might the ball park price of something like that be?



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