There are a couple 4wd 1520's available locally, but they don't have loaders. There also happens to be a small loader for sale independently. I'm considering picking up a tractor and this loader with plans to marrying the two. I wanted to get some insight from those who are more familiar with these machines before taking the plunge.
Tractor: TractorData.com Ford 1520 tractor information
6.4gpm, 2100psi hydraulics from what I see. The 7108 loader it typically comes with has a 900lb lift at the pin. 2200lb breakout. 99" lift height at pin.
The loader available locally is a Bush Hog M146.
Loader specs: Bush Hog M146 Operator's Manual (Page 11 of 39) | ManualsLib
Values given are listed at 6.0gpm, 1875psi. 570lb lift to max height; 940lb lift to 59" height. 1335lb breakout. 86" lift height at pin.
Definitely a bit lighter duty than the 7108, but I may be able to live with that for what I'm doing. Not opposed to modifying things if necessary either. I like to build.
Loader does not include any brackets, but does come with a control valve. I have a very capable shop including a 5x10 cnc plasma. Unless I'm missing something, I think I should be able to build a subframe/brackets, run hoses, and put it to work. Asking here to see if I AM missing something.
Are there particular models of 1520 that don't have the hydro features to run a loader? Any red flags with the model of loader I'm considering here? Just want to make sure there isn't a proprietary mounting system or something that I'd really struggle to build.
Tractor: TractorData.com Ford 1520 tractor information
6.4gpm, 2100psi hydraulics from what I see. The 7108 loader it typically comes with has a 900lb lift at the pin. 2200lb breakout. 99" lift height at pin.
The loader available locally is a Bush Hog M146.
Loader specs: Bush Hog M146 Operator's Manual (Page 11 of 39) | ManualsLib
Values given are listed at 6.0gpm, 1875psi. 570lb lift to max height; 940lb lift to 59" height. 1335lb breakout. 86" lift height at pin.
Definitely a bit lighter duty than the 7108, but I may be able to live with that for what I'm doing. Not opposed to modifying things if necessary either. I like to build.
Loader does not include any brackets, but does come with a control valve. I have a very capable shop including a 5x10 cnc plasma. Unless I'm missing something, I think I should be able to build a subframe/brackets, run hoses, and put it to work. Asking here to see if I AM missing something.
Are there particular models of 1520 that don't have the hydro features to run a loader? Any red flags with the model of loader I'm considering here? Just want to make sure there isn't a proprietary mounting system or something that I'd really struggle to build.