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Dave C. from Pawcatuck, CT built this loader for his 2004 Ingersoll model 4018 garden tractor.
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Dave used existing mounts from his mower deck to "quick attach" the loader sub frame
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Don D. from Pen Yan, NY did a nice job building this loader for his Cub Cadet 1450
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hard lines always make the loader project look more professional
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here is an interesting Micro Hoe project sent in by Jim W. from Upper Sandusky, Ohio
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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.
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this is the finished Micro Hoe from Myron S. in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.
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Myron's friend is seen here digging for a gas line to his shop
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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!
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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.
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Brian B. in Saratoga Springs, New York is building this loader for his Bolens Iseki G-174 compact tractor.
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Brian is using a factory made bucket he got locally from a dealer and is fabricating his own mounting brackets.
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here is a side view of the progress showing his brace to the nose of the tractor.
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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.
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this is a nice loader backhoe combination built by Don C. for his Ford 1100 2WD diesel compact in Kingsport, TN.
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the Micro Hoe is really a nice size for these compact tractors as well as garden tractors.
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turning the seat around privides a nice comfortable operating position.
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nice work Don! you have a real workhorse there for about 1/3 the cost of factory built implements.
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here is a loader by David F. on a craftsman garden tractor. David lives on Maui, in the Hawaiian islands
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David used the loader quite a bit moving gravel for his project
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