Farmhand F60112A Loader

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I found one of these today. Does anyone have any information, literature, mounting instructions or photos they would be willing to share?

Any idea where I could find a PTO shaft and the mounting brackets for it?

Thanks so much.
 
Most Farmhand loaders had a pump mounted directly to the pto. I have one in my storage shed. Unknown condition. If you want it email me. Email is open.
 
The typical'Farmhand' style pump simply slides onto the pto shaft and is secured with a short piece of (1/4) chain to the drawbar to keep it from spinning. Nothing more. Simple.
 
This one does not have a pump that fastens to the PTO. The pump is mounted to the rear frame of the loader, has a shield that protects the PTO shaft. The pump and shield is there but the shaft is missing.
 
Someone probably mounted the pump on the loader frame like that to make it more convenient to deal with when removing the loader.

The shaft is nothing special. Just measure the diameter of the pump's input shaft and the distance from the tractor PTO to the pump shaft, and go to a machinery dealer. They'll piece you together what you need from off the shelf parts. It won't be cheap.

You might be able to find what you need on an old junked silage wagon, or piece of field equipment. It's probably a 1" keyed shaft.
 
Never heard of that model loader. Can you post a picture?The early F10 loaders had the pump mounted to the rear frame cross member. There was often a short 'jumper' shaft between the pto and pump.Could have one of those?
 
I failed to get a photo of the pump, missing shaft or the entire unit. All I got were these of the logo.
 
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