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Looks perfect too...

nice :wh: work there.  :clap:

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ebinmaine

Looks great Adam!!

 

 

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Tonyp

excellent !

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Pullstart

So cool!  Those rear tires are quite unique... Putt Putt had a set very similar but smaller when I got him.

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953 nut

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That is the same FEL that I have on my GT-14,   love it!  Good move extending the sub-frame to hold your weight box.   :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Super-C 4 me
13 hours ago, Herder said:

1054/Johnson Loader.  I had this 1054 sitting around for the past few years and I picked up the loader attachment this past spring.  The loader did not include a subframe so I spent the last two days making the subframe and the weight box.  I was a little concerned over rather the unit worked or not but so far so good.  

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@Herder I have the same loader that came with a 1054

 

Very nice

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Herder
49 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:text-coolphotos:

That is the same FEL that I have on my GT-14,   love it!  Good move extending the sub-frame to hold your weight box.   :handgestures-thumbupright:

Thank you.  I can't say for sure how I feel about the weight box (currently) I used the rear frame section from a WH plow A-frame and the axle bracket and then reinforced it and tied it back to the sub frame.  Time ran out and so did my patience.   

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Herder
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

So cool!  Those rear tires are quite unique... Putt Putt had a set very similar but smaller when I got him.

40 year old trailer specials. 7.50/15 They just hold the air in, the chains do all the work.

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Pullstart

I found my post that had the “before” pictures of Putt Putt.  The tires are very close!

 

 

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The Tuul Crib

I agree with all the above ! 

Great work!

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Herder
2 hours ago, pullstart said:

I found my post that had the “before” pictures of Putt Putt.  The tires are very close!

 

 

I see. :ph34r: their good for doing burnouts. :auto-layrubber: 

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Herder

The loader at work or at play in the chip pile.  I've been using the Raider with the dozer blade to push off the pile and it's been taking quite some time.  What a difference. :D  

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Tractorhead

Good work.👍

 

i know how much Fun loaderwork can be.😎

 

just wait on Winter, maybe you did same as me - spend some hour‘s of shoveling Snow.. 😳👌

still waiting for the first Snow... 😂

 

 

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