rapture505 said: (quoted from post at 19:36:09 11/06/09) you will not have to remove the radiator, the shaft slips into the same hole that you would use to manualy crank start the engine (some wwii year 9n's had magnetos so they could run without batterys, lead was needed for bullets) your grill may need to be modified but am not sure as my 9n came without one. make sure to install the shaft before installing the loader because you can't get in in after
No - it's much more complicated than that.
To install a loader on a tractor that haa not been previously fitted with one you must:
Remove hood and grille
Remove front axle support and radiator. You may unbolt the support and roll the whole front away as a unit with the radiator, drag links and radius rods still attached if you wantt.
Remove OEM crankshaft pulley and replace with one made to drive a loader pump.
Install the pump drive hub onto the pulley
Reinstall font axle support
Install loader front hanger on to front axle support. Depending on the loader this may require removing the axle fronm the support.
Install pump drive shaft into hub on cranksahaft pulley
Reinstall hood and grille
Mount loader to tractor and connect pump.
TOH
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 17:34:19 11/06/09.
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