IH 2001 loader on a 706

Anonymous-0

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Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm looking at a IH 2001 loader to put on my 706. I would like to convert it to dual dump cylinder and find a 7 ft bucket to put on it? Does the 2001 loader have the same strength as the 2000. Are there problems with this conversion.
Thanks
 
I have a 2001 mechanical trip loader with 80 inch heavy duty custom bucket for sale. It is in mint condition. It looks like it would be an easy conversion to dual cylinder. It came off an IH SMTA.
 
If you go from a trip you will need to move the bucket forward(the holes are already there)BTDT
 
Brochure that I have shows that if 2001 has double acting lift cylinders then breakout force is 4000 pounds and lift is 2000 pounds, same as 2000 loader. Subframe for both are identical. Lift arms ( the boom )on 2001 is mostly the same also, except for being shorter on the forward end and being made of some three quarter (or so) inch thick plate steel in that area. Bucket mounts between the boom arms and are dry ( no bushings or lube fittings ). 2000 arms are longer and are boxed beam all the way to the bucket pivot which have pins with bushings and lube fittings. If 2001 loader has the one dump cylinder on it, then there is less work to do to convert to two cylinder dump as you already have the hydraulic tubes mounted on the boom arms. Some time ago someone put some pictures on here or another site of a 2001 converted to two cylinders. One picture should be above . That loader originally had the one dump cylinder.
Be advised that loaders have different subframes and mounting kits for many different models of tractors. If the one you are looking at is on something other than a 706 , then you will have to modify the subframe and build some front mounts that will be as nearly like factory design as possible.
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Do you have any photos of the loader and where the hydraulics are attached?
I would like to get a 2001 loader for my Super M, but not sure if the live hydraulics will operate it.
 
(quoted from post at 17:31:42 05/15/11) Do you have any photos of the loader and where the hydraulics are attached?
I would like to get a 2001 loader for my Super M, but not sure if the live hydraulics will operate it.

If your super M's live hydraulics output pressurized hydraulic oil, then they will operate a 2001 loader.

The hoses off a 2001 loader can be extended and routed to wherever they need to go to reach your hydraulic remote valves.
 
(quoted from post at 12:46:03 04/09/11) I have a 2001 mechanical trip loader with 80 inch heavy duty custom bucket for sale. It is in mint condition. It looks like it would be an easy conversion to dual cylinder. It came off an IH SMTA.

hey TV iron where you located and how much you want for your loader.....I guess you wouldn't be interested, but all I really want is the bucket.
I have a 2001 loader with a small manure trip bucket, and I'd sure like to make it a hydraulic operated about 7' wide
 

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