Posted by cleddy on January 27, 2013 at 14:23:22 from (174.74.54.243):
In Reply to: Re: 656 Thoughts posted by ss55 on January 27, 2013 at 13:31:05:
As mentioned in a previous post I just put this loader on a tractor and they are quick-tach. You can adjust them forward (12-15"in front of wheel in my case)by telescoping the tubes that go to the axle horns. To mount you drive into it until the hooks enter the horns mounted to the axles with big bolts-Hook the hydralic up and lift the mid section until it goes in the center brackets(2-3/4 bolts on each side) and pin them and then hook the front braces up to brackets in front(4 bolts each). After brackets are mounted dis-mounting is 2 front hooks and 2- 1" pins in center and hydralic hoses and back out.
I agree it may not be a good match since loader is so heavy (1500-1800lbs) but I'm sure price is way lower than new.($8000.00/New Westendorf loader only) I have set up instructions and an advertizement featuring this loader on a 560 IH tractor. cleddy
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