Bingo. I knew I had a boat load of pictures somewhere. I guess it was 2 years ago I took them, not a couple months ago like I was thinking. Time flys I guess. Anyway, here are a bunch of pictures of the brackets for mounting the loader. Probably not the only way to mount it but its the way mine is mounted.
Looking at the rear loader bracket mounting to the axle housing. Left rear.
Here is some more of the front brackets. On looking at these pictures, it jogs my memory some more, it looks like its a 2 piece bracket like I thought but works different than I said earlier. It looks like the first bracket is kinda "C" shaped and mounts to the tractor frame. The second bracket has the pad that holds the loader but it looks like it also is the same piece that slides forward to hold the loader frame from lifting up. It should make more sense after looking at the next several pictures.
Underside of the front right bracket but more in line with the loader frame. Shows the pad that holds up the loader frame. You have to excuse the mooner, she just wants attention.
OK, thats all I got so that concludes the picture show this evening. If you need more I can get them next week when my camera gets back home. If you need any of those blown up for detail, just tell me what ones, I downsized them when I put them on Imageshack.
On a side note, since I got a pile of pics up above, anybody know what brand of wide front that is?
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