R&R
New User
- Location
- Malcolm, NE
Quick introduction and questions.
I’m Chuck, located eastern Nebraska, new to the vintage tractor world, and recently acquired an old 1954 Farmall 300. I’m loving the tractor and learning a ton. It’s a no power steering wide front axle row crop with front right and left hydraulic control as well as an additional hydraulic connection over the pto output.
Questions I have are about the loader and Paul Abbott Co. 2x3 adapter. I’m a retired auto technician/restoration technician and I plan on restoring the tractor. I’m the type that likes to use the restored equipment though so I’m going to clean up the implement/attachment situation.
With that, I will probably remove the trip loader altogether and replace it with an easily removable loader system that has hydraulic bucket tilt as well. I’ll also have a top link bracket fabricated to mount using the bolt holes over the pto output for additional mounting options. Post hole digging comes to mind. I figure between that and the OK tractor adapter for the fast hitch, I should be in pretty good shape.
Is there a market for these old loaders and the 2X3 adapters? I won’t have a need for them before long and there’s no sense being a pack rat with equipment that others might want.
Thanks ahead of time, I’ve spent a long time reading on the forum and it seems like there is a good group of people lurking around.
Chuck
I’m Chuck, located eastern Nebraska, new to the vintage tractor world, and recently acquired an old 1954 Farmall 300. I’m loving the tractor and learning a ton. It’s a no power steering wide front axle row crop with front right and left hydraulic control as well as an additional hydraulic connection over the pto output.
Questions I have are about the loader and Paul Abbott Co. 2x3 adapter. I’m a retired auto technician/restoration technician and I plan on restoring the tractor. I’m the type that likes to use the restored equipment though so I’m going to clean up the implement/attachment situation.
With that, I will probably remove the trip loader altogether and replace it with an easily removable loader system that has hydraulic bucket tilt as well. I’ll also have a top link bracket fabricated to mount using the bolt holes over the pto output for additional mounting options. Post hole digging comes to mind. I figure between that and the OK tractor adapter for the fast hitch, I should be in pretty good shape.
Is there a market for these old loaders and the 2X3 adapters? I won’t have a need for them before long and there’s no sense being a pack rat with equipment that others might want.
Thanks ahead of time, I’ve spent a long time reading on the forum and it seems like there is a good group of people lurking around.
Chuck