Thanks for the video. I have a 1979 Ford 3600 diesel with a Farmhand 22 loader and was trying to find videos on how to remove these quick disconnect loaders. Just one question though, how does anyone's barn get that wet inside to make it that muddy whereby your tractor sinks in the floor like 1 foot
I can't find any information on these front end loaders and Im a newbie. Have you ever replaced the seals on the hydraulic booms on this front end loader? If not would you please steer me in a direction of where I could possibly find out how to do it? I know this is crazy comment but I have to get leaky boom fixed and cant find any info on how to repair.....Its the cylinder that lifts the arms up not the bucket. I really would appreciate any info you could give me. thanks
@@Handofseeds there are guys near me that rebuild the cylinders and they get seals based on size. Not from the manufacturer. The bush hog website/customer service is where I would go.
Another great vidoe Gentlemen. I like your shed building, how does it take the snow load?
Thanks,
Skip
Hey skip the building is nice had it 2 years now it's close to Lake Erie in the snow belt and we haven't had issues 30x40 and built for 13k
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Thanks for the video. I have a 1979 Ford 3600 diesel with a Farmhand 22 loader and was trying to find videos on how to remove these quick disconnect loaders.
Just one question though, how does anyone's barn get that wet inside to make it that muddy whereby your tractor sinks in the floor like 1 foot
Get-The-Lead-Out.45 awesome hope it helps!
Thank you for making this video. Do you know if the 2445 is the same? Thanks
I do not know without seeing it
@@WorldsOkayestFarmer thank you
I can't find any information on these front end loaders and Im a newbie. Have you ever replaced the seals on the hydraulic booms on this front end loader? If not would you please steer me in a direction of where I could possibly find out how to do it? I know this is crazy comment but I have to get leaky boom fixed and cant find any info on how to repair.....Its the cylinder that lifts the arms up not the bucket. I really would appreciate any info you could give me. thanks
@@Handofseeds there are guys near me that rebuild the cylinders and they get seals based on size. Not from the manufacturer. The bush hog website/customer service is where I would go.