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Fordson Tractors Discussion Board

Topic: Dearborn loader
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Bob-O

04-13-2009 19:38:51
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i have a 63 FSM and have been trying to find a loader for it for
some time. My son in law calls and says he's found one that will
fit. It is a deerborn model 19-71. The guy selling it says it will
fit right on, something about it mounting to the rear axel (does
that make any sense)? My tractor has auxilary hydrolic hoses
that are under the seat. Will I be able (if this thing fits) tom get
extensions for these outlets and run it off of them? My son in
law says itn has some kind of pump with a hose in and a hose
out mounted on the front cross bar. If all this sounds crazy to
you, it surely does to me. Just needing someone with way more
knowledge than myself to offer an opinion. It also has a bent
shaft on one cylinder that the seller says can be replaced for
around $80-100. He wants $300 for it but it's around a 300
mile round trip. Anyones 2 cents will be much appreciated.
Bob-o

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Brian Allen

04-14-2009 12:48:34
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Re: Dearborn loader in reply to Bob-O, 04-13-2009 19:38:51  
Bob-O

A front mounted pump is preferred, as it is much faster; and leaves your other hydraulics free for other use.

Sorry, I can't help you with what needs to be there!

Unless it has a lot of welding, or is in poor shape, buy it!

If the person who took it off is there, he should know if all the parts are there

Brian

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Bob-O

04-14-2009 14:34:07
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Re: Dearborn loader in reply to Brian Allen, 04-14-2009 12:48:34  
Thanks Brian and congrats on yer new (to you) 27

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Dandy Dave

04-14-2009 04:25:41
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Re: Dearborn loader in reply to T e Church, 04-13-2009 19:38:51  
It has a front mounted pump which is not unusual for one of these tractors, but you want to be sure that you have all the parts that connect the pump to the front pulley of the tractor. :wink: Have a Fordsonful Day. :D Dandy Dave!

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Bob-O

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Re: Dearborn loader in reply to Dandy Dave, 04-14-2009 04:25:41  
DD, thanks for the reply. Won't the pump work off of the aux hoses
locsted under the seat? If not , what parts are needed to atatch to
the front pulley and isn't that behind the grill and radiator/ Will this
be too much hassle to mess with rather than try to keep searching
for one that just simply fits this tractor? Bob

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