Loader Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar

   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #11  
mtm88001 - Here is a picture of what a sub frame is if you aren't sure what we are talking about.

Gary Sweat, I may be wrong with what I was referring to as a sub-frame:cool: if this is what you are calling a sub-frame, I was thinking more of the frame that connects and braces the loader to the front bumper, and runs along side of the tractor connecting back to the upright part of the loader, I always referred to the pix your showing as the mounting bracket/frame, Perhaps what you are showing plus what I am talking about both parts included make up the sub-frame,;)
as I said I might be wrong,:confused:
BTW that is some great looking welding and fabricating you've done,
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #13  
Gary Sweat, I may be wrong with what I was referring to as a sub-frame:cool: if this is what you are calling a sub-frame, I was thinking more of the frame that connects and braces the loader to the front bumper, and runs along side of the tractor connecting back to the upright part of the loader, I always referred to the pix your showing as the mounting bracket/frame, Perhaps what you are showing plus what I am talking about both parts included make up the sub-frame,;)
as I said I might be wrong,:confused:
BTW that is some great looking welding and fabricating you've done,

It's kind of a terminology thing. Usually the frame under the tractor is referred to as the sub-frame and the piece running to the front is just called a brace arm. The strength of the loader is actually the brace arms running to the front of the tractor. They take all the load forward and backward that is placed on the loader by the bucket and pushing/back grading. The sub-frame holds the loader and is usually designed to spread out the stress on the tractor.

I probably over designed the sub-frame on mine but so far nothing has broken. I still have to run the braces from the sub-frame back to the axles but that will be done when I can get the time. So far it's not showing a need for them but at some point I could over do it and cause a problem.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #14  
this loader is too long and too narrow.i have made a lot of loaders.that tractor takes a wide short loader.now you can cut it and make it work.but if you can do that you can make a new one.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #15  
this loader is too long and too narrow.i have made a lot of loaders.that tractor takes a wide short loader.now you can cut it and make it work.but if you can do that you can make a new one.

You can shorten and widen (if needed) much easier, quicker and cheaper than you can build one from scratch.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #16  
You can shorten and widen (if needed) much easier, quicker and cheaper than you can build one from scratch.

you can i can't.in 12yr of loader making i my have done 20 f15 yanmar.sell the loader for $1500 and go buy 2 14"x2" and 1 10"x2 cylinders. a 2 spool valve.take a look at a loader on the web to see how it go on a f15.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #17  
you can i can't.in 12yr of loader making i my have done 20 f15 yanmar.sell the loader for $1500 and go buy 2 14"x2" and 1 10"x2 cylinders. a 2 spool valve.take a look at a loader on the web to see how it go on a f15.

I don't doubt you could build one easier than modifying one but that is a different story for someone with no experience and working from a home shop or garage doing it. I built my loader and know what it took in time, money and trial and error. He has the complete loader except for the sub-frame and braces. It is a smaller job to cut the arms and re-weld the plates back on than building a complete loader from scratch. The sub-frame is not that hard to build either.

If I had known about your loader, I would have bought it instead of building one.
 

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   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar #18  
I don't doubt you could build one easier than modifying one but that is a different story for someone with no experience and working from a home shop or garage doing it. I built my loader and know what it took in time, money and trial and error. He has the complete loader except for the sub-frame and braces. It is a smaller job to cut the arms and re-weld the plates back on than building a complete loader from scratch. The sub-frame is not that hard to build either.

If I had known about your loader, I would have bought it instead of building one.
nice job on the loader gray looks good.if he can fab as good as you he will do fine.you just need time to make it fit.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar
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#19  
Thanks for the picks of the sub frame, I am currently trying to fabricate a frame to hold the front end loader. one obstacle currently is the darn drive shaft for the 4wd is right in the way of bolting a 1 piece sub frame. I am going to make a frame that bolts together, around the drive shaft. I will also have to fab the support arms that run to the front of the tractor.

I will update in a day or two with some pics when I get the frame bolted on.

Edit: Looking at the pics from Coldwater's site of his loaders gives me a better Idea of the sub frame construction for my 4wd loader.
 
   / Wheel Horse Loader, install on Yanmar
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#20  
Do you have room to tilt the hood forward with the bucket on the ground?

The hood doesn't tilt forward, the hood opens from the front like a truck or car hood. Shouldn't be any problem opening the hood after the loader is installed.
 
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