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Show your photos of C loaders and blades

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2012 at 9:54pm
I am interested in seeing photos of AC C loaders or snow moving blades you all use. Thanks for sharing.
Pastor Mike
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The loader on my CA came off of a C.
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Did anyone else besides Henderson make loaders for the b/c?
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I ended up making my own.  It is unfinished, and very crude, but lifts 400# fine and I can take it off in less than 15 minutes.
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What size is the pump and does the belt slip?
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I think the pump is .31cui and the belt is fine for the smaller loads
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Larry,
Where did you get the cylinders? Are they high pressure AC cylinders?
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I was REALLY lucky on the cylinders.  A company on Ebay was selling a set of 2 x 22 and 2 x 14 3000 psi from what I was told was New Holland equipment.
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You did a great job Larry on the set up,,, what did you use for a pump?
I like it and see you made the bucket to be hydraulic too. Well done.
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The pump was off ebay, it's a bit slow but good enough for what I'm going to use it for.  Having the mag is rather handy, I can have a full charge for the weekend, start it a dozen are so time and still show 11.5-12 on the the ammeter.

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