Speaking of taking the loader off and putting back on....
I found a level spot near the driveway so the welder could get to it.
I thought I would practice taking it off and putting it on a couple of times as I had not done this with this tractor yet.
So, I follow the directions, pull the pins, make sure the hoses are free and then move the bucket lever in the up position and back away slowly and walla, off it came....no sweat.
Then I unhooked the hoses....backed away and got off....and covered the couplers with the caps.
Then I thought I would try and put it on.
Ok....I pull forward, I think I am square to the loader.
I hook up the hoses.
I nudge the loader and then move the lever to lower position slowly.
the loader slides forward about 2 feet...
....I drive up to it and try again...and it slides across the lawn about 3 feet...
....I try again and again and it slides and slides. :smiley_aafz:
I had to move my pickup in front of the bucket so it would stop sliding.
(I nudged my tire to do this)
Then it went on.
I had not been perfectly square with it though, so I had get off and to shove it a bit to the left in order for the posts to line up, but I got it.
If I did not know better I would have sworn someone was messing with me the way it was sliding and sliding....if I did not have my truck there it would have ended up across the street in the neighbors yard and I coulda used one of his big pine trees to stop it.

I found a level spot near the driveway so the welder could get to it.
I thought I would practice taking it off and putting it on a couple of times as I had not done this with this tractor yet.
So, I follow the directions, pull the pins, make sure the hoses are free and then move the bucket lever in the up position and back away slowly and walla, off it came....no sweat.
Then I unhooked the hoses....backed away and got off....and covered the couplers with the caps.
Then I thought I would try and put it on.
Ok....I pull forward, I think I am square to the loader.
I hook up the hoses.
I nudge the loader and then move the lever to lower position slowly.
the loader slides forward about 2 feet...
I had to move my pickup in front of the bucket so it would stop sliding.
(I nudged my tire to do this)
Then it went on.
I had not been perfectly square with it though, so I had get off and to shove it a bit to the left in order for the posts to line up, but I got it.
If I did not know better I would have sworn someone was messing with me the way it was sliding and sliding....if I did not have my truck there it would have ended up across the street in the neighbors yard and I coulda used one of his big pine trees to stop it.