One armed loader for NAA

Ultradog MN

Well-known Member
Location
Twin Cities
Saw this on CL last night. Called the
seller to see if he had the brackets for
it. He didn't know so I described them to
him. We texted some after that and he
said all 3 brackets were all there.
He updated his ad with more photos.
These "One armed bandit" loaders are
pretty cool and the brackets for an
NAA/Jube are fairly rare.
Maybe someone here would like one.
Not my ad, don't know the seller.
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They aren't bad loaders. Not for ground
engagement but for lifting/loading things
or hauling loose material - dirt, mulch,
etc they can be pretty handy.
The advantage to them is they are easy
on, easy off.
That's what I dislike about loaders. They
make your tractor a cumbersome behemoth
for mowing, plowing, etc.
These were the original Quick Tach
loaders. Here are a few photos of ones
I've had.
Don't have any of this stuff now

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(quoted from post at 05:59:27 07/15/20)

[color=red:c3ab25dc62][b:c3ab25dc62]These were the original Quick Tach
loaders.[/b:c3ab25dc62] [/color:c3ab25dc62]

Hold on there - you might want to reconsider that particular assertion. The Sauder Brothers were building quick detach loaders, bulldozers, and snow plows for Ford tractors roughly 15 years before Ford introduced the 711 loader.

TOH

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