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C195 loader project underway.

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ebinmaine

Definitely  following along for this one....

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Eliot, uou got your hands full there. Best of luck.

 

Glenn

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elliot ness

More pictures. Got the pump mounted plus a few more things. Will paint rest of loader when weather worms up. The pump is from Northern tool and it is bi-directional. .0285 ci.  I have used them before and they work good.

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RandyLittrell

I would highly suggest tying the loader mount into the rear trans somehow. When I got my 1277 with a johnson loader on it, it was mounted much like yours. It puts all the stress on the frame so it would tweak back and forth to the rear end. I put it in such a bind that the hydro control ball popped out of the plate. I got that fixed then built a brace to the rear end. I made mine a little over the top from what I had to be, but now I can tell if a rear tire is low because the loader touches the ground off. I will throw a pic up just to show what I did. My way added a place for counter weight, but there are a bunch of different ways it could be done. That loader looks a heck of a lot like a johnson loader. 

 

 

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elliot ness
1 hour ago, RandyLittrell said:

I would highly suggest tying the loader mount into the rear trans somehow. When I got my 1277 with a johnson loader on it, it was mounted much like yours. It puts all the stress on the frame so it would tweak back and forth to the rear end. I put it in such a bind that the hydro control ball popped out of the plate. I got that fixed then built a brace to the rear end. I made mine a little over the top from what I had to be, but now I can tell if a rear tire is low because the loader touches the ground off. I will throw a pic up just to show what I did. My way added a place for counter weight, but there are a bunch of different ways it could be done. That loader looks a heck of a lot like a johnson loader. 

 

 

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elliot ness
1 hour ago, elliot ness said:

Yours Looks real strong.

 

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RandyLittrell
11 minutes ago, elliot ness said:

 

 

I know its a little overkill but that is kinda how I roll! But.....there is no frame flex at all now. Here is a pic of how the hydro control looked. A person wouldn't have to to go all the way around the back, just to the rear axle would suffice I think, but I like tubing over angle iron, much stiffer. 

 

 

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Forest Road

Looking good! My Xi loader is mounted to the rear axle as well. 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Looking really good, hard work is paying off. Nice.

 

Glenn.          :bow-blue:

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elliot ness

More pictures, A lot of loose ends to finish up, and the bucket needs finished.

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stevebo

Very nice work!

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AMC RULES

Man, you sure don't waste any time.

FEL turned out great.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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DennisThornton

I have a a 35 hp 4wd with loader and backhoe and I sit here drooling over both the C-195 and FEL!  I really love my New Holland TC-35 but it would really be nice to have something smaller at times and (other than the lack of 4wd AND PS!) I think your creation is ideal.  Any thoughts about adding PS?  BIG rear weight?

 

Again, very nice!

 

How'd you make the bucket?

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RandyLittrell

The lift you getting out of that is awesome! Can't wait to see it all done and moving some dirt or gravel! Please keep up with pics, we love em! 

 

 

 

 

 

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Farmitall

Love what you are doing there keep coming with the pics!:wwp:

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Forest Road

BTW I run a bunch of weight. 50lb wheel weights. And 300+ on a ballast rack. I used a 2” receiver hitch to mount the ballast. Also have a ballast box I can swap in. Comes in handy when I doing chores as a tool holder, rope, shovels, chainsaws.... 

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Farmitall

I bet

 

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Bluegrass

Awesome fabrication job... I wish I knew more about hydraulics! 👍👍

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GT14

Really nice work

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RandyLittrell

Man, that is damn nice!! I hope mine will come out that nice when I redo it! 

 

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Randy

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