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Loader Removal

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MH

09-08-2006 11:20:05




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OK, I want to pull this beat up loader off of this 1850 (temporarily). I'm thinking just remove the pins @ the lift arms & cylinders. throw a hoist on it and back out. Anybody out there have any suggestions or ideas?? Just want to do it as easily and safely as possible.
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Matthew

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buickanddeere

09-09-2006 05:34:32




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 Re: Loader Removal in reply to MH, 09-08-2006 11:20:05  
If you had a John Deere it would take 3-4 minutes. And much less risk of wrecking the equipment or yourself.



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Don-Wi

09-08-2006 19:59:32




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 Re: Loader Removal in reply to MH, 09-08-2006 11:20:05  
What I have done on our loader with quick disconnect hoses, is pull the top pins and then extend the cylinders to push it away from the frame. Then brace it up, bring the cylinders back in after diconnecting them from the frame and pull the hoses. I haven't had to do it in a while, but I used to be able to take off in less than 10 minutes and back on in 15 or less.

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Buster

09-08-2006 13:06:07




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 Re: Loader Removal in reply to MH, 09-08-2006 11:20:05  
Find a level spot, that will help when you put it back on.



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Fluggie in IA

09-08-2006 11:48:50




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 Re: Loader Removal in reply to MH, 09-08-2006 11:20:05  
I assume you want to just remove the bucket and two arms for now? If so, your suggestion is exactly right, but don't forget any of the hoses!
You're gonna say a few choice words when you go to put it back on again unless you are real lucky! Re-alignment of the pin holes is a tough job. Good luck and be careful!



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Jimmy King

09-08-2006 11:30:01




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 Re: Loader Removal in reply to MH, 09-08-2006 11:20:05  
Thats the way it has been done for years.



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