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peigt14

Looking at a loader for my GT14, it is a Johnson loader that was originally installed on a bolens 1476 large frame,  wondering if anyone has any experience with trying to make on of these loaders work on a wheelhorse or if there was a specific model that they made for a GT14, I know a lot of these companies tended to have a base product and then modified hardware kits for each tractor, the bolens is within a year or two of the GT14.

Is it something that once you figured out getting it retro fitted to be attached can just tie into the hydraulics on the tractor?  I know I have seen units on here that seem to have a pump run from the PTO clutch?

 

any info would be appreciated, don't want to bite off more then I can chew here.

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wallfish

Not completely familiar with a Johnson loader but they're all still basically the same. You will need to fab a sub-frame to fit YOUR tractor or fab/modify the existing frame to fit your tractor.

Do not use the trans hydraulics, run it with an independent pump.

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953 nut

My GT-14 has a Johnson Workhorse loader on it, was there when I bought it. If you need photos or measurements on the sub-frame I could do that in a couple of days; I'm booked up till Thursday. Only picture I have now is from behind.york rake 005.JPG

 

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peigt14

thanks for the info, I will let you know if I need the pics, have to get back in touch with seller and see if it is still available.

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Thor27

Richard, that is a beauty!

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peigt14

So as far as the hydraulics go it is basically a pump run off the tractor pto, a reservoir for fluid and tying all into lines on loader??

 

 

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wallfish

Yup, the reservoir is already built into the upright post of the loader.  They're pretty much a self contained unit.

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peigt14

ok, talked with seller and the unit does come with the pump that was used on the bolens, I am assuming it would just be a matter of re-mounting the pump to a good location on my tractor and getting a proper sized belt.

 

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roadapples
11 hours ago, peigt14 said:

 I am assuming it would just be a matter of re-mounting the pump to a good location on my tractor and getting a proper sized belt.

 

Right on that part, but as wallfish said you will still need to fit the base frame under your tractor or fab. a new one...

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953 nut

Grabbed a few pictures of the mounting of my Johnson FEL, It has a two piece sub-frame and the pump mount is built into the rear cross-member.

GT-14 with FEL 009.JPGGT-14 with FEL 004.JPGGT-14 with FEL 003.JPGGT-14 with FEL 010.JPGGT-14 with FEL 002.JPGGT-14 with FEL 006.JPG

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peigt14

thanks, actually heading to pick the loader up on Sunday morning, hoping to get something set up for a sub-frame over the winter and get the loader mounted in the spring, I am thinking these will help along the way. 

 

thanks for all the great help and advice, I will try to post some pics when I get everything started.

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OhioGT14

953 nut. Do you know if your fel subframe is a factory original? I only ask because I too have a GT 14 with a fel that has a different subframe. I assume mine is all original based on the paint all matching but am not sure.

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