ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself?

   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself? #1  

rando76

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Claremore, Oklahoma
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2008 Mahindra 2816, Massey Ferguson 165, Ford 9N, Ford 8N
I have a 2008 Mahindra 2816 with a ML106 loader. I bought it used and it didn't come with a parking stand, so I can't remove the loader. I talked to my local dealer, he thought they were unavailable but were $155 + tax + Shipping IF he could get it! I thought that was a little high for a piece of pipe with a foot on it! :( I'd like to build my own. Does anyone have a ML106 with a stand that they could measure and take a picture of?

Thanks!
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself? #2  
Did you figure this out? If not I will measure mine for you.
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself?
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#3  
No, I haven't built one yet or found one to measure. I'd really appreciate it if you would measure yours.
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself? #4  
I bought a removable loader 21 years ago. I took the loader off once in those 21 years. The parking stand is in the shed, left where I took it off 20 years ago. ;)
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself? #5  
Mine is 30 inches long ... the pin hole is 3 inches from one end the other end has the foot on it.
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself?
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Thank you! It will be super easy to make. I'm having a problem with my loader dropping. Yes, I'll fix it, but it'll get worse before I do and I'll want to mow. That's how I got to needing a stand.
 
   / ML106 Loader parking stand - build it myself? #7  
Unless you'll be able to park it on a slab or driveway, you should figure-in for a piece of wood under the foot - I use a small square of 3/4" plywood. If it sinks into the ground at all it can be a little pain to reattach it, I've found. Also parking in the shade is very helpful for hydraulic pressure build-up in the hoses & cylinders and disconnecting them when the temp is up helps. The first time I had the heat problem I took a wood mallet and hit the poppet balls to relieve the pressure so I could connect the hoses and ended-up getting a hydraulic oil bath. Only took me the one time to learn to wrap a large rag around them if you have to tap them open !!
 

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