Ford Tractor Loader Question

Goomp

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Have a Ford Loader on an old 1958 Ford Industrial Tractor. My question, there is no nameplate tag on it. What makes it odd is the whole loader is made of boxed steel tubing, except the two uprights which the arms that lift the bucket pivot on are made of a very heavy round tube, look cast. Can someone help me? Thanks
 

Go to the forums page and down at the bottom is the test forum. Just put in 5 or more test posts like the others did there and then the forum will recognize that you aren't spam and allow photos. I typically post photos from the phone which depends upon how the good the interweb connection is and if they are too big they won't load. Sometimes have to choose a file pic from the gallery, upload, and then go back and try another pick to get it to start uploading.

Welcome to the forum.
 
You should post a picture. My guess would be an 1801-Series Industrial Tractor (the industrial tractor introduced in 1958) with 712 loader (had round upright columns). Try searching on the Internet for those numbers and see if they match yours.
 
To all who replied, Thanks- I want to sell the tractor with this loader and ford backhoe, now I know what to tell folks
 

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