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eddie

08-03-2000 18:30:29




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HELP!!!!! !!
I JUST BOUGHT A LOADER FOR MY 2N BUT, THERE IS NO FRONT MOUNT BRACKET WITH IT. dOES ANY ONE HAVE A PIC OF ONE FOR A 2N THAT THEY WOULD EMAIL ME?
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED




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Ed Gooding (VA)

08-04-2000 03:53:38




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 Re: loader front bracket in reply to eddie, 08-03-2000 18:30:29  
Hi Eddie: what brand and model did you buy. I may be able to help if you can supply this info.

Regards..... ..... Ed
'52 8N475798



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eddie

08-07-2000 17:38:18




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 Re: Re: loader front bracket in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 08-04-2000 03:53:38  
well, heres the kicker. the loader is a massey ferguson and i have no idea of the model #. it does have a trip bucket but also has all the necessary holes to convert to hydr. bucket. what i am looking for is how a hydraulic lift type loader attaches to the front. is it under the radiator? do i have to drill holes somewhere, or just how can i have this attached? i know i am going to have a custom bracket made i cant figure out how it needs to be done. any help will be a great help. thanks for any you can offer

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ja-mn

08-07-2000 21:37:18




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 Re: Re: Re: loader front bracket in reply to eddie, 08-07-2000 17:38:18  
the 3 types of loader mount Ive noticed are the dearborn and dual and davis.
the deardorn mount with a flat plate mounted to rounded piviot plate on tractor under radiator. Sometimes mounted to pivot pin and 2 holes each side of. The dearborn then has 3 large bolts to bolt to plate
The others mounted to the 3 motor mount bolts on holding the rounded pivot plate on tractor. The then drop down to a channel between 2 brackets and then channeled to rear of tractor to eigther the lower 3 point pins or fender holes in rear end.
Hope this helps.

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eddie

08-14-2000 19:10:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: loader front bracket in reply to ja-mn, 08-07-2000 21:37:18  
well, i got it on and looks and works great!!!!!
its a massey ferguson loader on a 2n.
it just almost bolted on after i figured out that the guy told me how it bolted together wrong.
so simple it was scary. thanks to all that sent help and pics. i just might have to restore it now
wow this works sooooo oooo good



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Dave Pascarella

07-17-2002 18:59:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: loader front bracket in reply to eddie, 08-14-2000 19:10:25  
I have a mf loader i do not know the model how do i get a manual to find out what loader i have it was originally yellow. I need to mount it to a ford 600 series 1959 tractor thanks dave
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