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Old 12-09-2014, 07:27 AM
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Nice job. Looks great!
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Picture of the week and month I guess, and man you deserve it. That tractor just makes my tongue hang out. Even my wife thought it was cool.
Haha, that's saying something right there
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Great fab work I might do something similar do you have any pics of the loader mounting onto the frame and what size pump did you use
thanks
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Excellent work on the 147! Looks great
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Great fab work I might do something similar do you have any pics of the loader mounting onto the frame and what size pump did you use
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I can take a few pics of the subframe tomorrow.

The pump is a Northern tool .388" unit, http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...9706_200329706.
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Thanks Sam, I will try to do that tomorrow.
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I couldn't get any pictures that show the subframe very well so these are screen shots of the 3D model.




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So hey Rob_M, You have any long term reports on that pump that you spec'ed?
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That is a good loader pump and lots of people are using them. I have one on my Kwik Way loader and it works great.

OP, nice build.
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So hey Rob_M, You have any long term reports on that pump that you spec'ed?
It has been trouble free. I use this thing about once a week and haven't had any issues other than one of the compression fittings leaking.

Size-wise it seems to be perfect. The lift speed could be a little faster but safety-wise it is probably good that it is slower. If you go to lift something too heavy it will pop the back wheels off the ground before you know it, LOL
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