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Postby Mag Man » Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:38 pm

H I read the post above tryning to figure out how to put a pic on here but all I found was resizing. I know how to do that I think My HP camera came with software on doing that its pretty easy if thats what it is. OK OK back to the topic can I send them to some one to put on here its a lkoader but i dont know for what the pics are not the greatest but maybe.
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Postby jostev » Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:52 pm

hmm Jon, that kinda looks like what I got for my SC, a Henderson or a Twin-Draulic :?: i can't quite read the tag...

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Postby Don McCombs » Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:56 pm

Looks like a Wagner to me. :D
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Postby jostev » Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:57 pm

oops, i forgot bout that one :lol:

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Postby Mag Man » Fri Oct 27, 2006 6:41 pm

Yes it is a wagner I exsploded the view. But the #s do not match the wagner for the cub. Does that mean like an A maybe. The guy that has it has about 5 different As only 1 that runs I have one motor may get into it some day. He wants to sell it but I don not know if for 1 it will fit a cub and for 2 may not want to hurt my cub Ya Know What I mean. I can get the #s if any one can tell me for sure what it was made for. Also know some one that has a C narroe front that may like it if it would work but it has Touch control like the cub abd I dont know how you add to it.
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Re: LOADER PIC'S

Postby Rudi » Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:25 pm

Mag Man wrote:H I read the post above tryning to figure out how to put a pic on here but all I found was resizing. I know how to do that I think My HP camera came with software on doing that its pretty easy if thats what it is. OK OK back to the topic can I send them to some one to put on here its a lkoader but i dont know for what the pics are not the greatest but maybe.
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Jon:

The only way you are going to become proficient at posting pics is to do it. Brandon has started getting the hang of it.. and many others do as well.

Read the How To Do Neat Stuff in a Post thread and practice. You can keep trying and repeat the preview until you get it right. Then it is just a matter of posting practice.

After a while, you will actually be typing in the tags and such because you will find it easier and much faster... trust me, it will happen.


The post above is primarily on resizing to limit the size of the thread width and to decrease the time spent for Dial-up users on downloads... As with all the How To do stuff things, you will find them in the How To Forum.

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Postby Matt Kirsch » Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:35 pm

JON,

Take a look at the mounts. If the loader is for an A (or Cub), they should be A-symmetrical :) That is, the mounts on the left side should be shorter than the mounts for the right side.

If the mounts are the same length on both sides, it's probably for a C. Given that the guy's got 5 As, it may be for an A.

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Postby 400lbsonacubseatspring » Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:03 pm

Well....

If it's for an A (non-super) or B, it should come with a hydraulic unit (about the size of a 5 gal bucket) that mounts behind the seat to the pto...... It has a lever that comes up alongside the seat.

It looks similar to the one I have for my A (which is symmetrical, BTW, since it was made to also fit the B.....it just sits off center a little......) I suppose you could tap into the hydraulics of a C and use it on that as well....

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Postby Matt Kirsch » Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:19 am

Ah forgot to mention that there are two ways to get hydraulics from a C/Super C:

IH made a valve that bolts on to the Touch Control that gives you a single remote. Hard to find.

There is a bypass block for the Super A/Super C as well :)

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Postby jostev » Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:31 am

Matt, are you talking about the valve that would be used for a fast hitch :?: or a loader :?: if that's what you are saying, i haven't seen too many tractors without them...

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Postby Matt Kirsch » Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:01 pm

Yes, that valve can be either used for a fast hitch or a remote.

I haven't seen them very often. Unless the tractor's got a fast hitch, it usually doesn't have a valve.

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Postby jostev » Sun Oct 29, 2006 7:52 pm

well, around here i haven't seen too many without the valves, on old C's, not just SC's...

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Postby Mag Man » Sun Oct 29, 2006 9:24 pm

I believe this loader ran off a exuast lift or something like that there is a small holding tank for oil and I think there was a lift type thing for the exuast some how. Heard of them but do not know how or if they worked very well.
I will have to look at it closer I just do not get along well with the guy and will only go when his mom is there and not him. Did I mention that its my brothers the black sheep of the family.lol
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