[Farmall] Farmall A Loader

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Mon Dec 8 13:00:37 PST 2008


A cub pro turns ccw and at engine speed, compared to an A which turns cw 
and is a 540 rpm pto, depending on engine speed, so there is a good 
possibility the pump will not work.

szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Thanks for the reply. The loader comes with a PTO driven 
> pump/reservoir(?), so I image the hoses would connect to that. I'm going 
> to call the seller later today and try to find out more about the 
> hydraulic connections. I'm more concerned about bolting it to the Cub 
> itself. Don't want to get into adapters/bracketry and welding too much. 
> Also don't want to overstress anything on the Cub that's going to cause 
> grief later. He indicated that it's capable of lifting 200 lbs, but I 
> don't want to chance cracking any cast iron parts anywhere because the 
> weight doesn't get properly distributed (especially on the engine block). 
> 200 pounds doesn't sound like a lot, but there's also the weight of the 
> unit itself to consider. I'm sure with the right kind of adapter plates 
> and such, I can make it work. Just wondering if anybody had first hand 
> knowledge.
>
> Carl Szabelski
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 John
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