Allis 415 loader to a D17
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Topic: Allis 415 loader to a D17
Posted By: JoshDay94
Subject: Allis 415 loader to a D17
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2024 at 5:55pm
Hello all! I bought a 415 loader off a D15 I'm picking up this weekend. Can anyone provide me with some pictures of how it will mount to the axles. It's going on a series 4. Others have said it would fit, just need the D17 brackets for the rear axle. Also it comes with everything to use a front mounted pump but I believe the pump is missing. Can anyone recommend a front pump to use with it, I kinda like the idea to keep the rear remotes free. Any pics of mounts,pump ideas, or pictures of a manual would greatly be appreciated TIA-Josh
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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2024 at 5:58pm
Why would you want to use a front pump on a series 4 ??? Only have one remote valve ?? instead of two ?? I'd get a second remote valve.
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Posted By: JoshDay94
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2024 at 6:28pm
It has both rear remotes currently, but for the ability to run my disk, and other implements that take hydraulic rear remotes itd be nice not to have to unhook, hook when ever it's needed. I'm not set on this decision just looking at different ideas and such. Especially since the loader and hoses are already set up for a separate pump.
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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2024 at 6:41pm
I'd be getting a couple of shut-off valves for the bucket and make that work. Move the bucket couplers back with a tee in-between. Then, connect buckets hoses to the bottom of the tee. Place shut-offs wherever you want. The upkeep of a second pump and drive shaft and it takes some HP/fuel to run a second pump. You also haven't priced a new pump or mounting plate or drive shaft or drive hub or chain coupling to make it all work.
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