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Big Jake

MY GT 14 WITH 8SPEED AND NOW A LOADER

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Big Jake

SEEN THIS TYPE OF LOADER ON YOUTUBE. I SEE THEM ONLY ON JOHN DEERE SO I MADE ONE. WORK IT A DAY OR TWO THEN PAINT

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AMC RULES

Looks awesome Jake...have a video of it action?   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Sparky

Interesting frame setup. What do you think the load limit is on it?

   Mike............

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Wishin4a416

Looks good Jake. That will make work easier on the back.

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Tankman

Very nice loader setup. Lots of frame clearance.

Looks perfect for the landowner. I'm guessing limited payload but certainly a great setup for the casual.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, video work in action? :smile:

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chrisd200(inactive)

Job well done friend!

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Jake Kuhn

Looks fantastic! :bow-blue: I would also love to see a video of it in action! :)

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rexman72

wow thats so neat very nice

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welderman85

very nice work i have never seen one like that before. i like it do you have a guess on its limits

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Wheel-N-It

Wow thats a great setup Jake! I really like how compact it is. Also I noticed how the hydro pump is driven off the flywheel side of the engine. Is that a different crankshaft or did you make/find an adapter shaft that you could bolt to the flywheel?

I can see where this will be perfect for light landscaping work around your property. I have to be very careful using my skid steer on the lawn around my house as it tears up the grass easily. I have to plan my entrance and exit so that I don't have to turn on the grass. What you have will allow you to bring in some topsoil or mulch and turn without beating up the grass and leaving ruts.

Trust me, I'm taking note of what you have done as I have a nice 520 roller with a swept front axle. Its my long term project tractor, and I want a loader on it. Thank you for showing us what you have done.

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Don1977

I believe you should build a sub frame attached to the loader if you lift any heavy loads.

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