# 33 loader axel mounts ( long post)

Vito

Well-known Member
I have 2 # 33 loaders .The first one I bought didn't come with the mounting plates to attach to the rear axle.It has a mounting plate with 2 eyebolts that are held in with pins and have two holes drilled on the side .Looks similar to the bottom of a draw bar mounting bracket, but on the top.This loader is in very nice condition.The second one has a front and rear mounting plate with 4 bolts, but has two sets of holes on one side.This loader is in bad condition, much worse than advertised, but has good donor parts i.e. bucket extension ,cylinders etc.Do I cut the plates of # 2 and use the eyebolts to connect to # 1 and mount it on the H? I didn't have enough daylight left to measure the hole centers Will the eyebolts get in the way?Maybe someone has experienced this dilemma.I researched the archives and couldn't find a suitable answer.
Hope I explained this well enough.
Thank you for all the good advice I keep getting
Vito
 
I had a #33 loader much like your second loader and it had a plate with either 4 or 6 holes in it (I cannot remember). This plate went flat against the front side of the rear axle. There was a second plate that went flat against the drawbar side of the axle and the 2 plates were sandwiched around the axle. The bolts that held them together were regular straight bolts--not U bolts.

There were 2 support arms that mounted to the left and right side of the tractor near the front.

On my loader, you could disconnect the mounting frames from the loader arms. Perhaps you could do the same to mix and match loader parts--using the loader from one and the brackets from the other without doing any cutting/welding.
 
Thought about that but # 2 loader has some welding done on that section also,but remains a possiblity.
Vito
 

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