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putting JD loader on M-will it fit?
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on November 21, 2001 at 21:52:31 from (205.188.199.33):
I have come to the conclusion that I am going to sell the C, after I fix the setbacks.. And buy an M. I want to put a # 45 JD loader on it. Does anyone know if it will fit? I am planning on modifying the loader just a tad. It will be stronger the way I do it, so if you guys have anything about weakness of this loader, I have that covered. All I really want to know is if someone has had experience with a JD # 45 loader on a M, and if it will fit without much DIMENSION modifications. I really like the loader, and intend on buying one if I find one. I know they are trip loaders, and can have snow attachments put on them. And have no down pressure, but you don't really need down pressure for scraping snow off of bare ground. Thats what feathering is for! ha ha ha. Well, Thanks for any replies. I am going to try to put a picture of a JD # 45 that I want on it on here. If anyone is wondering how I plan on modifying the loader, to make it stronger, then let me know. Also! Does anyoe know how much rams/cylinder units cost- and the lengths that they can be found at.? Where>?
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