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Carl Evans New User
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:08 pm Post subject: mounting heat houser with loader |
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I have a 1952 John Deere A with a model 45 loader. I would like to put on a heat houser. I am concerned about it fitting with the loader on and working the trip lever. Has anyone had experience with this |
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Carlyle hoffman Long Time User
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:11 pm Post subject: Re: mounting heat houser with loader |
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Well here we go, i have had a JD *WEATHER BREAK*, mounted on both a Late MODEL(A) and also on a 1955 JD MODEL 60. I have a #45 loader mounted on the 60 at present. On the frame i have a DIRT BLADE made for a 45 and also use at times a SNOW BUCKET for deep snow. The publication A-G 1000 Accessory book printed by GREEN MAG shows it mounted on a tractor. It was bought NEW in 1957 for a JD 620 tricycle row crop. Yes everything on this set up works very well and was nicely designed at the time. The #45 was along with the weather breaks made nicely to work together.There is a company called FEMCO in KANSAS that reproduces all parts for these units. Nearly alike but not quite. Not just sure what you have that you are calling a HEAT HOUSER, but know this factory set up works GREAT. Hope i helped you . |
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scotc Tractor Expert
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:49 pm Post subject: Re: mounting heat houser with loader |
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I think you can use "heat houser" and "weather break" interchangeably. Unless you are one of the "OMG THE SEAT'S THE WRONG COLOR!!" correct police.
"when you say something, it depends on what part of the country you are standing in, as to just how stupid you are". |
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Dan in Ohio Regular
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:03 am Post subject: Re: mounting heat houser with loader |
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There are different brand names used by manufacturers and here are some examples. The Heat houser
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The Hinson Weather Break
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And maybe some you have not seen
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The upper part of the canvas is clear for better visibility.
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I generally refer to them all as "heat housers" too. |
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Dan in Ohio Regular
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 7:44 am Post subject: Re: mounting heat houser with loader |
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Carl,
Look at my 60. The area above the right side light is really pouched out to allow for working the throttle and clutch but all that canvas would be inside the loader frame and bucket trip lever. You could make a slot like the lights have to reach the lever through maybe. |
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Carl Evans New User
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:31 am Post subject: Re: mounting heat houser with loader |
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thanks for the help guys. I'm going looking for a "heat houser" |
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