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Old 04-20-2014, 09:39 PM
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Will this model loader fit an 1811 CC?
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Old 04-20-2014, 10:27 PM
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I think they were for narrow frames only. You would need a model 14 like this one
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Old 04-21-2014, 12:45 PM
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Well I went and bought it. I do not know what it will fit with and without mods but it is in good shape. It has the optional 4 foot bucket that looks like it hasn't been used very much and the controls are the big kind that look like they do on a super GT not like the Kwik Way ones. I will sell it if I can't figure out how to adapt it to my tractor. I'll send some pictures of it later.
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Loaders are cool! Looking forward to pics!
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Old 04-21-2014, 06:29 PM
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Here are some pictures of the FEL. The bucket is a four footer instead of the three footer that was standard. The reservoir is in the right upright. The ram rods are bright and shiny and have been in the retracted position while stored. The cross frame bracket is the one under the FEL arm in the last picture.Anyone in the Atlanta area who might be interested in it drop me a note. The only thing missing is the pulley for the pump and the horizontal front brace that goes in front of the grill. The seller thinks both are at the home where he bought it and he is going to look for me. It also appears that both of the long rams are rebuildable because they both have the four bolts at one end to take the end off.
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Good looking loader Rudy!
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Nice find on the loader, Rudy!
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I have found out that I am going to have to have thumb surgery in May and won't be able to work on this thing for about four months. I am not trying to use this as a sales promo but if any of you in the Atlanta area might find this something you might want to do over the summer drop me a PM. I have it on CL in Atlanta and there are a couple of videos of one like it in operation if anyone wants to see it in action.
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Sorry to hear, Rudy! Hope all turns out well for you.
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Does anyone know how to determine the rotation of this pump? It is an Eaton pump but they claim that it was a proprietary pump made for Johnson and the number on it means nothing to them. Any other info on the Johnson model 10 loader would be greatly appreciated. Here is a picture of the Johnson 10 on a JD. I have this same 4 foot bucket and the single dump ram.
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