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Pic. of #14 loader mounting to axle?

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    Posted: 25 Nov 2017 at 8:24am
Hi All-

Just wondering if someone had a pic. of how the #14 loader for a D14 mounts to the rear axle?  Thanks so much in advance....

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Not sure if this is what you want.  This is the left side, when sitting in the seat.  hope this helps.


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D14, D17, 5020, 612H, CASE 446
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be real careful with the mounting bolts... use plenty of oil, some heat a a LOT of patience..little out, little in, more out ..back in an dblow crud away from hole ! when out, 'chash' threads with NEW bolt and oil, blow out. when installing use new bolts and neversieze....
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John, that's exactly what I wanted to see, thanks so much.  Jay, excellent advice, thanks.

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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

be real careful with the mounting bolts... use plenty of oil, some heat a a LOT of patience..little out, little in, more out ..back in an dblow crud away from hole ! when out, 'chash' threads with NEW bolt and oil, blow out. when installing use new bolts and neversieze....



Good suggestions.  Before I mounted mine I ran the holes with a tap.  I figured the tap had space to put some of the crud.  Took me half dozen in and outs on each hole to get to the bottom and all the crud out.  It sure made it nice putting it together.  I had a broken bolt in the side rail where one of  the front bolts goes.  I drilled a hole thru it and then used the gas wrench to blow the rest out.  Then I ran the tap thru all of those holes as well.
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