[AJD] Loader
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Tue Jan 11 10:28:36 PST 2005
Karl, I believe that would be a model 50 loader--foot pedal operation, trip
bucket, straight arms. There's a photo of it on pg 345 of "John Deere
Tractors and Equipment." I have a 50 behind the shop with bent cylinder
rams. (Another project!) These were typically used on As and
Gs. There is a smaller version with the straight arms--model 40--shown on
a JD MT tractor. John W.
At 07:33 AM 01/11/2005, you wrote:
>In the latest issue of Green Magazine, on page 53 at the lower right is a
>picture of a '49 A with a loader on it. I contacted the seller, but he's
>not sure what model the loader might be. He added the bucket cylinders
>seen in the picture; the bucket used to be a manual trip unit.
>
>I picked up an identical loader a few months back, and would like to find
>out what model it is. The only decal remaining says 'Pat Pending'. The
>unit is green, for whatever that's worth, and the hydraulic control is set
>up for foot operation.
>
>The seller of the unit in GM thinks it might be a Model 45, but I think
>that the Model 45 has bent loader arms, not the straight ones shown in the
>photo.
>
>Any opinions? I haven't found part numbers on the loader itself, but
>there are some on the hydraulic control...
>
>Know of any web sites where I might browse JD front loader attachments?
>
>-Karl
>
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