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    Posted: 14 May 2021 at 1:32pm
What loader fits the B/C models with an adjustable wide front?
My tractor looks like a Wide front C, but has a B transmission. 

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I had a Henderson loader on mine, used tractor for parades,  B is not a good tractor for loader work.
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I have one with a Henderson. It mounts to the torque tube by the back of the engine. Not a good set up. I've never experienced it but been told people have broke their torque tubes over loading the loader.
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I have a Henderson on my B also. Comes in handy for what I use it for. Pushin' back the compose pile, moving stuff, and a portable engine crane to. And on occasions, Jo Jo takes it for a spin around the property....

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Steve,  Jo Jo makes my favorite look even better.  
You know how to make an old man very happy. 
Hope the Covid has missed you and yours.  We are doin the best we can.
Stay Healthy
Good Luck!
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Really nice tractor and loader Steve.

I have an Allis #8 on my CA, don’t know if it will fit on a B or C, I’m sure it could be adapted to fit, but doubt it will just bolt on, these seem to be the most common loaders in my area.
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Steve, just curious, how do you get on and off the B with a loader on it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote corbinstein Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2021 at 6:23am
yeah, looks like getting on and off might suck. 
I think I'll have to find a WD and stick a loader on that. 
better yet, a D14. 
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Answer :  LADDER LOL
 
Question : Steve, just curious, how do you get on and off the B with a loader on it?





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I get on mine from the back. Step on the draw bar then the seat
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The 108 loader I had on my CA was on a C. It made getting off and on much easier the loader frame went from the axle to the front holster and was just right for a step after I took the loader off I left the frame on for a lone time. Finally sold it with three other loaders it was never going to be used again.

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Jo Jo gives me a boost up! Actually, I do the same thing as the Boss Man does. Drawbar, tire, seat. I had a step on the front, but when I installed the loader, I had to take the front step off which I then had to come up with a new route to the seat.  Jo Jo doesn't like all the climbing, but she's a lightweight, so she manages even though she said its a PIA.  LOL!

Bill, glad to hear yer' doing okay. Jo Jo read your post , laughed and said "he's so sweet".  She said to say "hello" to you & your son Steve for her.  With our busy schedules, we haven't been out to any Tractor shows. Then the Covid thing came along and she stayed home keeping busy with running the business, and working on her hobbies. She's also been helping me with her new "grocery getter". A 67' Nova Station Wagon. We're hangin' in there so far.  Stay healthy my friend!!  Hope to see you soon!!
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Steve, I'd like to see that Nova. Maybe we could have a "retirement age" party for Fred in July and you could drive it to Pa...Harvey

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Harv,
I was hopin' I could get a shake down run on it to York, PA to the Streetrod Nationals East, and hook up with the Fredster, but the wagon ain't gonna make it. Still needs a windshield put in it yet, and I have to finish up the brake system.  We have plans on attending the show "car-less" so far. So if the Fredster makes it there, we'll probably hook up with him.
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Here's a sneak peak Harv.


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Ladies and Gentlemen,  If you operate a loader on a B-C or any unit please be careful.  I have lost dear friends to loader accidents.  Friends that I know knew  better.  
Basic loader doctrine "as the bucket goes up the center of gravity goes up too"  Do remember and be careful.
Good Luck!
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Dang Steve, that is one heck of a sweet ride!!! Those are pretty rare, my cousin has one in its original paint which is pretty worn. He loves that ole car. Hand painted sign on the back...Tom’s Donkey Farm, we haul ASS!
I laugh my *ss off every time I see it!
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Thanks Rob! Its been an 8 year project from tear-down to rotisserie, to reassembly. Just fired up the the new crate 4.3L Vortec V6 with a few mods. I got a little carried away with it as usual. Brought the color into the engine box also.

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Loader on a B is better then pushing wheel barrel around .   Steve I am hoping  to get in to York .You know its only  20 miles for me. Harvey's jumping the gun. 
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Steve... what are the double intakes ?  Im not familiar with those SIDE drafts ?
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Steve- That's a pair of DCOE Weber Carburetors. They're about as close to F.I. as you can get w/o the computer BS.  Sorta' like Fuel injection with brains....   Thumbs Up  They're used on a lot of exotic type cars. Ferrari, Mazaratti, etc.  They have setups for small block Chevys, EMPI has down draft setups for hot VW's engines. They're found on a lot of stuff...  Made in Italy.

Fred- It's only about a 15-20 minute ride for you right? Right up the road. I remember that one year Jo Jo and I stopped by the shop when we had the 29' pickup at the Nat's. Didn't take long at all to git' to your house if I remember right....

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