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    Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 5:40pm
Just installed a Regal heat houser on my sons D-14
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I'm thinking your son lives somewhere south of the UP. If not, you sure did a good job melting all your snow!
 
The installation and the tractor look great. I really like the grill guard with the bump out for the hydraulic pump. Nice!
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GBACBFAN-this is west central Mo. temp today got up to 45 degrees. I and my wife are on our way to Az for the winter.
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Nice looking snow removal unit, if he ever gets any. LOL  I dug my old HH out the other day. It seems I removed the home made bracket that holds the center up to the steering wheel support shaft. I think I'll wait for warmer weather and sunshine to tinker with it. I don't spend more than 20 minutes at a time on the 45 anyway.
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I wouldn't mind having one for my ol' 14. I wonder if the front pump drains very much power from the tractor. I have a front pump for mine but some of the jobs I do with it takes about all the power it has.JP  
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Harry: Do you know what brand of loader that is? I have one like it and it does not have any identifying marks on it.   Dave
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I think Freeman made that loader for Allis Chalmers, maybe someone knowes different. I do not know the model number.
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Hey, Harold, did you get your calendar before you left? You made September look like a pretty good month!
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what type of brackets hold the center of the Regal up? I was warned away from Regal due to drilling needed for it, did you do any drilling?
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Yes, I have the calendars, they did a good job putting them together. I though all of the pictures were good, especially the Sept. one.
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That looks like a pretty nice install there. A step back in time...

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The center support bracket bolts on to four bolts on the side sheet metal pieces, two bolts on each side. No drilling is necessary. This was on the D-14 with side entry. When I started it looked like  mounting was going to be a real challenge but it turned out not to be too bad.
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Well, Harold, I'm going to let the cat out of the bag. Here's a pic of Harry's 1956 WD 45 on our local club tractor ride this past summer. We did a club calendar for 2011, and this is the pic for September.
 
 
 
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The loader on the D-14 would be an Allis ( Freeman ) Model 14.
 
The front pump is an 'Add On', usually only used on the Model 414 Loader with the Double Acting lift cylinders and Hydraulic Bucket.
 
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The add on pump goes to a priority valve for the char-lyn power stearing and left over volumne goes to a two spool loader valve.
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Most farms in my area in the 70s still had scattered properties.   If you had a heat houser on any tractor it made all the difference on those winter 'road trips' that came up too often.  
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