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Loader for a 7080 ????

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    Posted: 09 May 2010 at 2:29pm
Did allis have a loader for the 7080s if so what model did they put on them?  Did they somewhat hold up for limited use?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lars(wi) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2010 at 2:33pm
wow, that's alot of hp for a loader tractor,not sure of an answer. can't recall ever seeing one on that big of a unit,at least not around here.
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Just looking to move a little manure, snow, and maybe 10 pallets of seed a year. I'm not looking at utilizing the full power of the tractor.  That's just what works out best to put it on.
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Allis Chalmers model 470

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Aftermarket dual or westendorf should make something to  hold up but if you start using it to bulldoze trees it will make junk.
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Buddie of mine has a woods on a 180hp case.  A very heavy well built unit.
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we put this agco allis 884 loader on our 8010 we had to make some brackets but it works great.

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I would guess the Westendorf TA46 loader like I have on my 7050 would bolt right on. It has been a good loader, but I don't use it to the extent a livestock producer does.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cwhit Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2010 at 5:15pm
 We have a bushhog loader on our 7020. For limited use like you said, it does OK. IMO a westendorf model is a little easier to put on and take off.. As you can see from redlines picture, you have to remove the loader before you can take the side panels off. Our bush hog loader is the same way. Just something to keep in mind..
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We got a Westerndorf TA 46 on our FWA 8070.  The 46 is rated for that kind of power.  Quickie suppose to make a great loader too.   It is nice having a bigger tractor with a loader.  I can move a pallet with 60 bags of beans (3000 lbs) with no problem.  But with that kind of weight, I try to limit how far.  Here's their website.  http://www.loaders.com/default.aspx  They show the HP rating for each loader. 

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I forgot to add that I can have the loader off in less than 5 minutes and probably alot quicker if I did it more often.  I can get the side shields off, but it is pretty tight. 
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Originally posted by Gregor Gregor wrote:

We got a Westerndorf TA 46 on our FWA 8070.  The 46 is rated for that kind of power.  Quickie suppose to make a great loader too.   It is nice having a bigger tractor with a loader.  I can move a pallet with 60 bags of beans (3000 lbs) with no problem.  But with that kind of weight, I try to limit how far.  Here's their website.  http://www.loaders.com/default.aspx  They show the HP rating for each loader. 

 
A TA46 will go on a FWA tractor? I might need to study my 9670 a little further. That would make a nice loader tractor!
 
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The TA 46 is tight on there.  If I'd do it again, i would have went with a different series.  I have a picture of it, but to big a file to post.  I think the brackets are different between the series. You can contact westerdorf and they'll tell you exactly what you need. 
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