Loader for 10-20

Greg K

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I found this picture on this site quite a few years ago and wondered if anyone could tell me where this loader would mount at on the front. The axle, pivot pin, radiator? I have most of the pieces for one of these loaders, but not the uprights on the front and some linkage for it. Any help would be great. I have tried to find pics of other mounted pieces but nothing with a good view.
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Forgot to mention it's tag says Monarch Loader Des Moines Iowa with a patent # that is a dead end.
 
I had a regular that had a loader on it manufactured in Iowa, the name on it was farmers friend. Just wondering if it was the same loader.
 
Looks to me like the uprights bolt to the frame and are only used for lifting.
All the pushing force would be at the rear mounts.
It can't mount to the axle, or it would move side-to-side and break the radiator.
Probably just some C-channel with a pulley on top for a cable lift.
 
Now tht is a much better picture than the one I had. Kinda like was said looks like 2 channel irons on th eside but I'm not sure what supports them for sure unless the pivot pin for the front axle. Thanks JD
 
If you blow the picture up it looks like the channel irons go down further than the pivot. It almost looks like they may rest on the top of the front axle. The channel iron frame looks like it is wrapped around the radiator. The cross pieces seem to hold it in place.

I will see if I can find anything more.
 
Looks to me like it sets on the bolster where the top pic. has the clevis attached. the straps or channels angle down to that point behind the crank. Pos. bolted to side of rad frame for stability?
 

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