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JD 45 loader hydraulic hookup on Farmall H/M.... HELP!
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Posted by Ken Christopherson on June 24, 2002 at 18:53:58 from (198.81.16.188):
Finally went and picked up my 45 loader from Roger Broederdorf in Ladysmith, WI. $75.00 with the 6 foot snow bucket. Now, I got the frame painted farmall red, and I am rebuilding the cylinders within the next couple days. I have to go get new hydraulic hoses, and maybe new couplers or whatever. But I need to know what the heck to get! I need a couple good pictures of the hook up to the belly pump and the fittings, or a really GOOD, easy to follow explanation. This loader came off a JD A, so I have some of the "T" fittings but I need to know if they will work, or if I should replace them. They look fairly good. I geus what I really want is someone to take pictures of this type of a loader hooked up on an H or M that only uses the lift all. WITHOUT the hydraulic dump please. PLEASE HELP SOON!!!!! It is leaving to go to the cabin on Thursday!
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