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Old 03-23-2015, 01:07 PM
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Your project sure looks familiar. I'm in the process of adapting a Johnson 24 loader to use on a Cub Super.
I may steal one of your ideas and add a front subframe for additional strength.
I think a loader will be the most used accessory on a garden tractor. The biggest challenge will be sensible as to what it will pick up!
Looks good it will be interesting to see it done.
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Spud i remember when i had the 450 on it when i lifted it the hood would move at the dash over 1/2 inch. thats why i put the forward section in there. i weigh 250 and was hopping on the mainframe while watching the dash and hood area and no movement whatsoever so mission accomplished there tractor seems very stiff so far if i break a spindle looks like ill be fabbing up some heavier ones. my brother has a wheel horse d250 with loader on it we shimmed the pump relief and have lifted round bales with it in a pinch those spindles took it so im hopefull at least
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started to mount and plumb the pump and control valve. engine mount has hole in proper place for the pressure line on pump but not big enuff had to enlarge hole a little. the control valve im using is a john deere 3 spool off of a h3 tractor has float and such also has 2 outlets one says out the other says byd which is power beyondthe regular out is plugged and the beyond has a fitting for a hose. can i swap the plug to the beyond and fitting to the out as the out is in a better place for plumbing and i dont need the beyond rite now
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while waiting on fittings i went to assemble the new bucket and found we made measurement errors. which meant i had to take some pie cuts out of bucket to fix it and do ALOT of welding. that sucked should just started over but the warden gave me the stink eye just means ill have to make a new one later as this will suffice for now anywho heres a few pics
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sacrificed the seat bracket couldnt bring myself to drill holes in fender heres the joystick for the loader robbed it from a pickup snowplow uses cables and valve mounts remotely
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Old 03-27-2015, 10:43 PM
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i just realized i hijacked the OP thread well i thought it was a good place to put this stuff he can use the info also
I'm good with it, gets a couple loader projects in the same place for future reference. You are getting ahead of my project I'm stalled right now pending picking up my 149 and lack of $$$'s should have it this week.

I like the front mount supports still not sure if I want to to go that far front though on mine.
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well got some painting done and some plumbing started mounted the valve rite under the rockshaft in middle of tractor. a little tight to put hoses on but at least its out of the way of the cab. stripped and painted hood think i will put on a few more coats of paint as it has some orange peel and can be buffed out if the paint is thick enuff any whoo heres a few more pics
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this is gonna be sweet!! good job
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What's the deal with your drive shaft? I see weld, what did you do, inquiring minds need to know.
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well Sam those joints are steering joints from a cyclops just needed to add a few balls to them. only drawback is there is no grease zerks in the shafts which means i have to take apart to grease but can also inspect at the same time. i now have a shaft from a 1440 but thats too short also would need to be stretched but then i would have zerks. steering joint thing works fine and you can buy them pretty cheap compared to the real driveshaft ones. tha sleeve on the shaft is some DOM tube i had laying around actually had a perfect press fit to shafts worked out great.
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