L4850, BF900

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Keltic

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13 LS 7010C,91 Kubota L4150,Thomas 153S< Can Car C-4,BobCat 35E, BobCat 590,Pete 378 Tandem, Lots of other junk.
Hi, looking at a '92 L4850, will this loader from my '91 L4150 fit it? Also how about my Laurin Cab? Bodies look similar, but the other tractor is quite a distance from me so I can't visit personally right now. Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
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How about this, which loaders are generally on the L4850?
 
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Hi, looking at a '92 L4850, will this loader from my '91 L4150 fit it? Also how about my Laurin Cab? Bodies look similar, but the other tractor is quite a distance from me so I can't visit personally right now. Any thoughts? Thanks!

Yes, the L4850's normal loader was the LA1150 - but a BF900 will fit and work fine. The Laurin cab will fit too.

Also, the ROPS from the L4850 will fit the L4150. The Laurin's axle-to-fender ROPS supports may be the heavier type - if so they can be swapped to stay with the cab.
 
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Thanks much, it might be a good swap, the L4850 is low hrs and the floor boards and fenders look mint, give me a change to rehab the old 4150, which works great but is very rusty. Thanks again for the info.
 
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Hope it hasn't sold!
 
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One nice difference you'll notice is the L4850's Ever Clutch - which doubles as the Hydraulic Shuttle. The valving was improved to be more gradual. It gives soft shifts even with engine rpm well above idle. Swapping over a cab and loader takes some wrenching - but it's quite possible to do. The Laurin is heavy to handle - weight is less without the doors and hinged windows.

On my rig the loader valve extended thru the front of the Laurin, making the loader non-removable. I re-mounted the valve to the cab with disconnects so now the loader comes off easy - and the valve can be used for the snowblower.

If you're anything like me you'll want to keep both tractors. I had an open-station L5450 that I sold - but I've missed it. I like the cab for everything except backhoe work - the open station is handier. Take care, Dick B
 
 
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