2000 loader on 706

Not sure I quite understand what your asking. The loader itself will bolt right to the front bolster, where a weight bracket would be. Then the rear would use u-bolts to the rear axle housings. Has the loader you have been chopped up? If so then a picture or two would be nice so we can see what you have to work with...

Casey in SD
 
it has been chop off I have the rear mounts figured out would like to know the height of the cross c channel on the main frame of loader to the frame height of tractor Yhankyou
 
I have one mounted on a 706. If no other help shows up I'll take some pictures and measurements tomorrow of mine.

Casey in SD
 
You sure about the mounting Casey?

My manual shows brackets that bolt to the SIDES of the front bolster, that the loader frame slide over.
 
Gonna refresh my memory tonight...never really paid
attention and my dad has had the tractor at his
place for a few years now. I don't see often
anymore.

Casey in SD
 
Above pictures are the factory mounts .
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Mine is different. I do not have the pieces bolted to the frame rails. The cross channel in front is bolted to the front of the tractor where a weight bracket would be. The rear mount is similar.

Casey in SD
 
I'm betting if you look close you will see obvious signs of modification on yours Casey, because that's not how any of them are supposed to mount.

The side mounts make the loader somewhat, SOMEWHAT easier to remove.
 
I made some measurements for you. The tractor's frame side rails are 5" wide channels. The factory loader front mounts seen in the pictures are mounted parallel with and flush with the bottom of the tractor side rails. At a point directly above the wide front axle, the bottom of loader subframe side channel members are carried at a point equal to being 2-3/4 inches up on the tractor side rails. The upside down "U" shaped piece of the front mount is equal to being at this elevation on the tractor side rail. Drawing above . Hope this helps.
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