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Dave C. from Pawcatuck, CT built this loader for his 2004 Ingersoll model 4018 garden tractor.

Dave used existing mounts from his mower deck to "quick attach" the loader sub frame

Don D. from Pen Yan, NY did a nice job building this loader for his Cub Cadet 1450

hard lines always make the loader project look more professional

here is an interesting Micro Hoe project sent in by Jim W. from Upper Sandusky, Ohio

the platform for this project is a Ford CM222 commercial mower. Jim attached the hoe where the mower was and can easily detach it for mower use.

this is the finished Micro Hoe from Myron S. in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

Myron's friend is seen here digging for a gas line to his shop

Myron's friend will also be building a Micro Hoe for his own CASE 646, so there will be twin Micro Hoes in St. Albert soon!

here is the man on his machine, David A. in Boonsboro, Maryland. Dave is using the on-board hydraulics on his JD 314 and the factory dash mounted control levers for his loader.

Brian B. in Saratoga Springs, New York is building this loader for his Bolens Iseki G-174 compact tractor.

Brian is using a factory made bucket he got locally from a dealer and is fabricating his own mounting brackets.

here is a side view of the progress showing his brace to the nose of the tractor.

this is a nice way to get more roll back from a bucket with a straight back panel. simply set the boom pivot connection farther away from the back of the bucket.

this is a nice loader backhoe combination built by Don C. for his Ford 1100 2WD diesel compact in Kingsport, TN.

the Micro Hoe is really a nice size for these compact tractors as well as garden tractors.

turning the seat around privides a nice comfortable operating position.

nice work Don! you have a real workhorse there for about 1/3 the cost of factory built implements.

here is a loader by David F. on a craftsman garden tractor. David lives on Maui, in the Hawaiian islands

David used the loader quite a bit moving gravel for his project

 
   
 

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