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Craig

06-28-2004 04:11:07




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I got a loader for an M, Need help with installing it. aka. how and were to start, I would like to someone that has one and would like to help me. modle unknown, but it has 6" channel beam down the sides, if this would help. thanks for your help Craig




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Craig

06-28-2004 15:53:53




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 Re: HI.loader in reply to Craig, 06-28-2004 04:11:07  
Rusty, this is the same loader i have, would you have an idea how it connects to the front of the farmall M. I think i have all the correct parts, but i'm not sure. I'v taken pauls advice and look for a plate but could not find one. Thanks for all your help Craig



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rustyfarmall

06-28-2004 04:52:57




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 Re: HI.loader in reply to Craig, 06-28-2004 04:11:07  
Would it by any chance be a McCormick model #30 or #31?



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Craig

06-28-2004 04:58:40




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 Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to rustyfarmall, 06-28-2004 04:52:57  
Rusty, i'm not sure, have you an idea how i could tell? Craig



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rustyfarmall

06-28-2004 12:43:39




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 Re: Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to Craig, 06-28-2004 04:58:40  
I thought maybe I could find a picture of one in the photos section but didn't have any luck. Give me awhile and I will think of something else.



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rustyfarmall

06-28-2004 12:58:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to rustyfarmall, 06-28-2004 12:43:39  
third party image

Here is a #30, don't know why it is white, should be red. Is yours similar?



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paul

06-28-2004 05:55:01




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 Re: Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to Craig, 06-28-2004 04:58:40  
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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rustyfarmall

06-28-2004 12:35:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to paul, 06-28-2004 05:55:01  
Paul, I have been around quite a few of the #30 and #31 loaders and I have never found a serial number plate on any of them.



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paul

06-29-2004 05:36:09




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: HI.loader in reply to rustyfarmall, 06-28-2004 12:35:55  
Huh - went out & wiped the grease off the plate - found out it is a Super Six loader made in Minneapolis. Always thought it was an original IH item as dad bought the H & loader from the dealer after the war.

Learn something new all the time! :)

--->Paul



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