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tanco 978 stand........

  • 11-11-2013 6:41pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 102 ✭✭


    Hi i have a tanco 978 on my 7740. But I feel I could do way more jobs with her if I could take off and on the loader. Does anyone know what type of stand would be best. Is it hard to put on again or line up. Does it take long does anyone do it hope to get suggestions. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 111 ✭✭jp6470


    Do they not come with feet? Is it a quick attach?
    I have a chiliton mx.as said before.and a quick release box,on the side for the probes. I honestly could say,less than 2 minutes I could drive in and out off it.

    But a neighbour has a loader, forget the make,on a tl90.and before start last winter it was lying on the ground and i had to go with a chain and lift it up and down onto brackets.for him and then poke at connections with a screw driver and a hammer.and screw some on.i couldn't deal with that,such junk.an hour


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 102 ✭✭ford bo


    jp6470 wrote: »
    Do they not come with feet? Is it a quick attach?
    I have a chiliton mx.as said before.and a quick release box,on the side for the probes. I honestly could say,less than 2 minutes I could drive in and out off it.

    But a neighbour has a loader, forget the make,on a tl90.and before start last winter it was lying on the ground and i had to go with a chain and lift it up and
    down onto brackets.for him and then poke at connections with a screw driver and a hammer.and screw some on.i couldn't deal with that,such junk.an hour

    No they don't come with legs.but it looks simple to take off 2 pins and 2 quick realese couplings at either side


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 102 ✭✭ford bo


    jp6470 wrote: »
    Do they not come with feet? Is it a quick attach?
    I have a chiliton mx.as said before.and a quick release box,on the side for the probes. I honestly could say,less than 2 minutes I could drive in and out off it.

    But a neighbour has a loader, forget the make,on a tl90.and before start last winter it was lying on the ground and i had to go with a chain and lift it up and
    down onto brackets.for him and then poke at connections with a screw driver and a hammer.and screw some on.i couldn't deal with that,such junk.an hour

    No they don't come with legs.but it looks simple to take off 2 pins and 2 quick realese couplings at either side


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 528 ✭✭✭Richk2012


    ford bo wrote: »
    No they don't come with legs.but it looks simple to take off 2 pins and 2 quick realese couplings at either side

    There is a H frame that comes with them .
    It has moveable legs that adjust the height and it fits into the front of the loader where the lights on the tractor are .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 102 ✭✭ford bo


    Richk2012 wrote: »
    There is a H frame that comes with them .
    It has moveable legs that adjust the height and it fits into the front of the loader where the lights on the tractor are .

    How do you mean adjustable is there any of these for sale around......


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,142 ✭✭✭rancher


    ford bo wrote: »
    How do you mean adjustable is there any of these for sale around......

    They're very easily made, here's a few pics
    http://www.eamonnmcdermott.com/details.php?id=403#

    The bottom left picture shows it best , legs are extendable and tightened with a bolt
    Put the frame in and drop the legs and tighten the bolts, make sure you have a bit of weight on the bucket,
    Pull out the two big pins and lift the loader with the hydraulics, the back of the loader will lift clear of the tractor,
    pull out the pipes and away you go


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 102 ✭✭ford bo


    Could you explain how you take off the loader and put it on step by step because I am thick. Ha ha


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