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Building a loader

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HorseFixer

Yep, stand up Job there Lad!  :handgestures-thumbupright:  Ole Duke gives ya thumbs up all the way!  I was going to build one but Luckily I found the Deal on the Ark. However I will be going over all the welds as they look like chicken poop splatter!My grand daughter could do a better job than they did. Well anyways I have enough on my plate being I have to rebuild the whole 520-H Including the Onan, Hmmm I feel Deja Vu  like I have been here once before.  :rolleyes:  Well  $$$$$$ Here we go again. B)

~Duke

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WNYPCRepair

I was wondering why you bought a loader in the first place, you could obviously have made the rest of the pieces. Then I realized it was for the hydraulics. Beautiful job

 

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elliot ness

Got the stainless lines secure and done for now. The lines kicked my behind, it took 6+ hrs today and hydraulic fluid all over my tractor loader and deck. Oh well it's very powerful for a small loader I have a 14 ft. 83in. wide tandem axle trailer and by lifting on the hitch end I got the tires off the ground and the trailer resting on the back end.

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elliot ness

Done deal, decals and a few alterations with the cross brace.:ROTF::ROTF::banana-dance:

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AMC RULES
C'mon now...       :popcorn:
let's see it pick that trailer up? 

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elliot ness
C'mon now...       :popcorn:
let's see it pick that trailer up? 

I will have the wife take a picture of it lifting the trailer one day this week .:ROTF:

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alswagg

I would highly recommend building a set of forks or spears.  On my FEL the bucket removes with 4 pins.  I built a set of spears that installs on the lift frame very easily.  The forks or spears are used much more than the bucket

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elliot ness

I would highly recommend building a set of forks or spears.  On my FEL the bucket removes with 4 pins.  I built a set of spears that installs on the lift frame very easily.  The forks or spears are used much more than the bucket

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Great Idea,

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elliot ness
C'mon now...       :popcorn:
let's see it pick that trailer up? 

Wife was busy so I took the pics myself  It's a beast, it didn't need me for counter wt.

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PaulC

Hey careful now your going to scratch the paint! :laughing-rofl: Awesome job and im pretty jealous over here.

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dcrage

OK Elliot -- Now you are just showing off!!!

Glad you joined Red Square -- I have been watching your CL garden tractor/loaders for sale for several years now -- Great work

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AMC RULES
Nice work Elliot...       :handgestures-thumbsup:
yes sir, it's OK...you deserve to show off some. 
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