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Re: Farmall Model 30 or Model 31 Loader???
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Posted by Pete in PA on December 04, 2000 at 07:26:16 from (134.192.209.158):
In Reply to: Farmall Model 30 or Model 31 Loader??? posted by Boyd on December 03, 2000 at 07:37:27:
This is quite a coincidence....I just purchased a loader for my '40 "H" that is this very same beast and trailered it home - what a nightmare *that* was - this beast is HEAVY! The guy I purchased mine from didn't know the model number either....although he swore it was an International Loader. I haven't hooked mine up yet, but did get detailed instructions how to do it. I plan on hooking mine up this weekend or before, and will get back to you on tips, etc... You'll need some axle clamps (2) and various bolts, which I assume you were given when you bought the tractor...the rear of the loader bolts to the rear axle. When looking at your loader from the rear, that flat iron bar at the top will be over your steering wheel, maybe slightly in front of it. The carraige frame that slides up and down on the two poles (near the back of the bucket) bolt onto your frame rails of your "H" and also to the two holes through the upper part of your grille into an extended part of the frame, in front of your radiator. That should leave the two longer poles extending from the seat area forward towards the frame rails too - these, I believe, bolt onto the fram rails, but I haven't figured that part out yet either... If you happen across the model number, I'd love to know, so I can get a manual too... Yours looks pretty nice compared to mine - those are some serious spikes on the front! cheers, Pete
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