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Loader on Super C?

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Paul_NJ

06-01-2004 18:57:31




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Does anyone have any experience using a loader on a Super C? Is it too small of a tractor to do this? Is there a loader available that will work? How much lifting capacity might be possible? I've been told an H or M would be a better choice, but I recently was offered a good deal on a wide front Super C, and I'd really could use the loader.

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jal-SD

06-02-2004 07:06:53




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 Re: Loader on Super C? in reply to Paul_NJ, 06-01-2004 18:57:31  
We've got what we think is a Wagner on a Super C. We used a Du-All pump on the PTO to power it, as the live pump was WAY to slow to do anything constructive. We put a couple of angle irons from an old bridge from where the cultivator mounts in front clear back to the rear ax's. We bolted them into the middle as well. Took a little welding, but the wasp-waist looked a little light to this old farm boy. (We've seen both H's & M's broke in the middle from loader work.) We also modified the bucket to hydraulic dump. It works really well & will probably lift more than the wide front can take. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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Red Dave

06-02-2004 05:13:13




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 Re: Loader on Super C? in reply to Paul_NJ, 06-01-2004 18:57:31  
I had a Super C with a loader on it, so I know it will work. I used it for manure and light loader work. gene b is right, it's not a bulldozer.
Remember too, the more weight you try to lift, the harder it is on that light front end.



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gene b

06-02-2004 03:55:29




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 Re: Loader on Super C? in reply to Paul_NJ, 06-01-2004 18:57:31  
A loader would work fine on your tractor. Just remember it is not a bulldozer. You will have to add a resivour as the C does not have a big enough capicity for hy fluid to run two cycls on a loader.



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