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Re: Fitting a loader to 484 - how difficult to rem
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Posted by JB2 on October 05, 2004 at 17:06:25 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: Re: Fitting a loader to 484 - how difficult to rem posted by Clanger on October 05, 2004 at 01:45:54:
Hi Clanger, the only thing I can think of for "attachment plate" is what we CNDs call a dirt plate that fits over the prongs or tines (probably tynes for UK) in the bucket for handling materials like gravel or earth. Most agricultural loaders come with a bucket with prongs in like a fork to make it easy to handle materials like manure with lots of straw in it. Industrial loaders come with a solid bucket. The loaders that I have seen for 454, 484 also fit the 584, 684, 784 and 884 tractors. The only difference in these tractors frame wise is the length of the engine so the 454 and 484 with only a 3 cyl engine have a spacer that bolt to the holes below the front grill to make up the difference in length. I still believe the spool valve will be bolted to the loader frame so they can be operated with your right hand. I don't like the ones that operate from the remote levers by your right foot. But that is my personal choice. The newest versions all have a single "joy stick" type hydraulic lever. Good luck JB2
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