First thing you have to do is find a loader that will fit it, or can be adapted with some cutting, welding and drilling to fit it. Then you need to bolt it onto the frame of the tractor, and hook up the hydraulics.
Pretty simple process for some people, impossible for others. Depends on your skill level.
Loren
 
hi It had a loader plumbed in to hydraulics I removed the loader Now if i plug the ports the hoses were in the hydraulics wont work.some one told me they had to remove a valve when they installed the loader
 
OK,where the hose for the pressure line goes in under the seat,going toward the rear of the tractor,there's a threaded port back in there. To use the power beyond for the loader,you have to put a quarter inch plug back in that hole. Get one with a head that takes an Allen wrench,then use a long Allen to get that plug in there. It's probably two or three inches back in there. When you take the loader off,be SURE to take that plug out or loop the hose back to the return so the oil can flow. With that plug in there,there's nowhere for that oil to go and no port to a relief valve. You'll do some real damage.

The print in the picture says half inch plug and three eighths,but if memory serves me right,they're three eights and quarter,but if I'm wrong,that's fine too.
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