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Re: horn-tripbucket loader,for wd or wd-45
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Posted by eldon on February 12, 2003 at 21:23:50 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: horn-tripbucket loader,for wd or wd-45 posted by frank on February 12, 2003 at 19:13:27:
I recently bought a 45 with a loader frame on it......no arms or bucket. It has no markings on it, but the lady I bought the tractor from emailed to say she found the "horn" for the loader. I haven't seen it, but it may have said "horn" on it so that is what she called it. The mounts on mine have a shaft mounted under the front of the tractor with flat irons with multiple holes triangulating back to the main frame. The cylinders are attached to this cross shaft and tilt back toward the rear of the tractor. There is also a brace on either side from the shaft to brackets mounted to the rear finals. It appears the loader arms attach to the final drive brackets and to the ends of the cylinders. Email me at ejutah@webtv.net and I will try to get you some pics tomorrow if you think this design is similar to yours.
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