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    Posted: 17 Apr 2021 at 6:44am
I'm looking to find a pair of the rear mounting brackets for a 400 series loader on a d14/15 tractor. The RH bracket would be 70344904 or 343362. The LH bracket would be 70344905 or 70343363. Even just 1 would be a big help. 

Edited by PaulB - 18 Apr 2021 at 6:50am
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I easily made some for D17.
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D17 brackets are just a bent piece of angle, completely different from the weldment for a D14/15.
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OK Paul.
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This is what the D14/D15 brackets look like.

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Here are some pictures of my 415 on my D15II, when I bought it the owner said he bought the tractor and loader new at the same time.
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Yep, that's what I'm looking for. 
What is the size and thickness of the angle that they are made from?


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Paul

Took some measurements of the brackets of my 415 loader.

Mine are like those in the actual orange pictures, which you note are different from the sketch from the Parts Catalog.

The Horizontal piece: 2 1/2 X 3"

10" long L, 3/8" thick, 2 holes 7 1/8" apart.

The horizontal side with holes is 3" wide, vertical side is 2 1/2" high.

Sloped piece with 'U' bolt: 3 1/2 X 3 1/2"

9 1/2" long, 3/8" thick, welded to Horizontal piece @ 45'

'U' Bolt is 3/4" diam.

The welded position of the sloped piece would be critical because the frame is bolted with 3 bolts to the Engine side frame / rail.

Probably best to assemble everything in position and tack weld first.

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Thanks: That give me something to go on if I'm unable to find a pair. 
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   If you can't find a u bolt an angle iron with holes drilled will work on top, then use bolts.
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I think we have some NOS ones here.  I will try to get a picture of them.

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I have a pair of those brackets and did not even know what they are till now.
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Originally posted by JimIA JimIA wrote:

I think we have some NOS ones here.  I will try to get a picture of them.

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Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:


Paul

Took some measurements of the brackets of my 415 loader.

Mine are like those in the actual orange pictures, which you note are different from the sketch from the Parts Catalog.

The Horizontal piece: 2 1/2 X 3"

10" long L, 3/8" thick, 2 holes 7 1/8" apart.

The horizontal side with holes is 3" wide, vertical side is 2 1/2" high.

Sloped piece with 'U' bolt: 3 1/2 X 3 1/2"

9 1/2" long, 3/8" thick, welded to Horizontal piece @ 45'

'U' Bolt is 3/4" diam.

The welded position of the sloped piece would be critical because the frame is bolted with 3 bolts to the Engine side frame / rail.

Probably best to assemble everything in position and tack weld first.

HTH

Gary

  Gary thanks for taking the time to measure the bracket, I'm dealing with a leg injury and don't know if I could've got the measurements but would've tried if you didn't post them.


Edited by Kenny L. - 19 May 2021 at 6:56pm
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Originally posted by Kenny L. Kenny L. wrote:

Originally posted by JimIA JimIA wrote:

I think we have some NOS ones here.  I will try to get a picture of them.

Jim


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Gents, I bought a 400 loader with I think 45 brackets.  Wondering if either somebody has the D15 brackets for sale or if I could get a little more detail on the U bolts.  Is that 7-1/8" spacing (Gary mentions above) on center or inside dimension? 

Thanks for the help.
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