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#9 loader

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JeffHillNC View Drop Down
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    Posted: 29 Jun 2010 at 5:21am
Does anyone know the length of the loader arms with trip bucket and approx. weight, I've got to pick one up and trying to figure on what I need to take to get it back home with as little trouble as possible.
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Pull the two pins and take the bucket off the arms. Two guys can then pick up each piece, that being your two side frames, the arms, the bucket, and the cylinders and put them in the back of a pickup truck. I hauled one home in the back of a short bed and had to leave the tailgate down. If you have a full 8 foot box everything will fit and you can close the tailgate. HTH.  Don Jr.
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i hauled mine in the back of a pick up fit rather well
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Take the bucket off and lay lenghtways in the center of the bed then lift the arms in and arch over it its about 200 lbs and just fits in a 8 foot box with a couple inches to spare.lay the rams and mounts in the bucket. all the pieces weight about 800 lbs. the arms are the heavist at about 200 lbs. I unloaded by myself . Would not recomend doing that.
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According to my #8 and 9 manual total weight of the whole set-up including sub frame, hydraulic rams and bucket is 692 lbs.

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