Front Loader - Fits Which Tractor?

I am not able to determine without the serial number of the photo....anyone familiar with that and will that fit on a Ford 3600? Thanks!
 
mvphoto32781.jpg
 
That's not a Ford loader, and there doesn't appear to be enough of a frame to mount it to a 3600. Most loaders that fit a 3600 have frame arms that extend back to the rear axle. That one looks like it is made to mount on a frame that is already on or part of a tractor. Looks like the brand name is Du-Al. I can't find much about them on line other than used ones for sale, but I can't find any that are on a 3600.
 
That looks like a loader that would fit on a 3600, it's just missing the sub-frame. Those model loaders did
not use a sub-frame that extended to the rear axle, and they were definitely not considered heavy duty.
 


I see the frame in the weeds connected to the lift boom. And I think I see part of the rear mounts in the left side of the bucket. However I cant tell if this is a "compact loader" or the next size up. I would be trying to find the tag with the model number, and also see if all the mounting hardware is there.
 

A lot of those loaders were universal fit, but you had to have the bracket for the tractor you where putting it on.
Example - My Farm Hand 22 loader came off of a 240 Massy, I had to find the correct brackets to mount it on my 4000 Ford. It would take a different set of brackets to mount it on my 4000SU
 
(quoted from post at 17:43:05 03/12/19)

I see the frame in the weeds connected to the lift boom. And I think I see part of the rear mounts in the left side of the bucket. However I cant tell if this is a "compact loader" or the next size up. I would be trying to find the tag with the model number, and also see if all the mounting hardware is there.

Can you send me pics or diagram on what kind of brackets to look for?
 
(quoted from post at 06:26:13 03/13/19) What is this number here?

-Scott

mvphoto32788.jpg
I am waiting on that information from the owner....will let you know once I get it. He's not at the location all the time. Thank you.
 

I sold a loader off a Ford 960 that got put onto a Ford 600. I sold a loader from a Ford 901 that got put onto an Oliver 1950. Buy the loader if you can buy it right and have a fabrication shop mount it for you if you don't weld.
 
These are for a bush hog loader and a ford 4000 or bigger. But never the less, they are somewhat similar to what mounts might/could look like,,,for this loader.
 
Doesn’t matter anymore...it was sold. I told him I was interested and was waiting for him to get back to me. It was only $100.00 and was worth for me to just buy it and if it doesn’t fit then I’d sell it off. I’m really bummed!
 
Not trying to poke, but I wouldn't have hesitated at $100. It's worth more than that for scrap. Hate you missed it.

I was questioning that it was actually for a tractor or a skid steer. I can't see the lift cylinders or where it mounts in the rear.

-Scott
 
Yeah, I know, I would have to make an hour trip with a borrowed trailer, I can't always move at the spur of the moment. Next time, I will just get my butt over there and pay the man, then work the details later.
 

$100 was a decent price but with the scab plates welded to the side and top I'd say it's been broke up pretty bad in it's life and could be twisted.
Mounting brackets for those old discontinued loaders are difficult to find and are worth as much or more than the loader.
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top