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Old 03-14-2014, 01:03 PM
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Default Johnson work horse loader, picked up

i am getting ready to make the road trip down to Pennsylvania to pick up my new to me Johnson workhorse front end loader. its going to be about a 4hour, 45 minute drive, ill get some pics of the loader for you all when i get it back. i am thinking of either mounting it to my 782 or my 1872. not exactly sure which yet but ill figure that out.
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Old 03-14-2014, 01:08 PM
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Congrats on the loader and have a safe trip to Ray's!
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I put it on the 1872 for two reasons one power steering two not as tippy due to wider stands. I put my loader on my 582 put it going one my 1872 as soon as I get it done. I almost tipped it over and trying to turn sucks. have safe tip can't wait to see pics
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Congrats on the loader! Looking forward to your pics.
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I put it on the 1872 for two reasons one power steering two not as tippy due to wider stands. I put my loader on my 582 put it going one my 1872 as soon as I get it done. I almost tipped it over and trying to turn sucks. have safe tip can't wait to see pics
Also the front axle on the Super is much stronger.
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Old 03-14-2014, 08:19 PM
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Remember pictures. Ray has a nice collection of tractors. Brings lots of money. You can spends lot of time there..
By the way he likes donuts.
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Old 03-14-2014, 09:50 PM
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Just left Ray's a little bit ago. Very overwhelmed with the amount of stuff he had! I got the loader and I'm heading home now.

The loader will need some work to be able to fit s super. Need the rear arms lengthened and a new power steering mount. But I'll figure it out Sunday.

I'll post pics when I get home
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Looking forward to pics!
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We made the 5hr trip 1 way to rays last month to pick up a 169, I posted some pics of his collection but no one really said anything? nice find.
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Old 03-15-2014, 10:54 PM
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Okay I got busy today and last night but I got home around 2:30am and was so tired I barely made it home after I dropped off the loader at my shop.

Here are a few bad pics. I mounted the loader to the 782 today because 1 it was a direct fit, 2 it has weights (not even close to enough) and ag treads and 3..it was the only one that started. Lol

Took a little work and some swearing and jockeying around but we got it on. I'm impressed the dinky little pump moves fluid as fast as it does. Only modification needed was the drive pulley was bent so I had to straighten it and the pump had to be moved forward. But, it works. I'm happy.

Here are some pics. Tractor needs to be put back together(grill and side panels) and the fluid flushed and refilled. Also need to reroute some hoses I see could rub and potentially wear through. But like I said, it works!
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