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By the serial plate. Does it have a shaft up front, with pivot arms welded out of pipe & heavy plate angles? Somewhere on one of those arms I believe you should find a plate. Most all machines have serial plates, little id tag. You should find it somewhere. Without a picture of all parts, or a model ID, there are too many variables to tell you how to hook something like this up. Generally there is a front & rear support that bolt on the tractor - you may need to fabricate the right adaptor if the loader came off a different model tractor than what you are mounting it on (or buy from the loader manufaturer). The loader may be a quick-tach which easily slips into these mounting points, or it can be a bolt-on deal where it bolts/pins onto the mounting brackets part by part. The loader bucket pins or quick-taches into the front of the loader arms - easily or with great attention to alignment. Then you hook up the hydraulics, which can be a pto pump you slip on the pto; a screw-together connector for a single-acting/ trip bucket simple loader that uses the belly pump or better; or 4 hoses that connect to a double spool double acting valve set that connects to your distributor or front-mount hyd pump. That's only an outline, there are other possibilities/ combinations..... Which of the above do you have, and in great detail, and then we can help. :) Mind you, it's easy to do, just can't write you a manual for parts that are unknown..... --->Paul
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