[AJD] Loader

John Wilkens jwilkens at eoni.com
Wed Jan 12 21:27:26 PST 2005


The important clue is the foot pedal hydraulic control I believe--like the 
50.  Don't know anything about the 40 or 30.   John W.



At 06:51 PM 01/12/2005, you wrote:
>Jumping in late - don't know if someone said this yet or not... 45
>loader has straight arms for use with narrow front ends... 45W has bent
>arms to go over a wide front end.  I think they were produced at the
>same time.  Don't know where the 50 or 30 fit in.  I have a 45W on my
>70D.
>
>Chris
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
>[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf
>Of Karl Olmstead
>Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:12 PM
>To: Antique John Deere mailing list
>Subject: Re: [AJD] Loader
>
>
>Could be, Ron.  I don't have pictures of most of the JD loaders.  The
>arms
>on the model 50 are absolutely straight, no bend down toward the front,
>so
>they have no place where cylinders can be attached under the arms.  I
>may
>have jumped to conclusions based on another picture in the latest GM,
>which
>referred to a Model 45, which in the picture, had the lift arms angling
>downward at about sixty degrees near their middle.  This allows mounting
>the
>cylinders under the arms, and brings the bucket nearer to the front of
>the
>tractor.
>
>-karl
>--------------
> > You are losing me here.  Fairly easy to do, I expect.  I have a model
>45
> > loader and I don't understand what you mean by bent arms.  Could you
>be
> > referring to the 45W?  My newest Green Magazine must not be new enough
>as
> > I have no picture to look at.
> >
> > Ron Cook
> > Salix, IA
> >
>
>
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