The TL420 is designed to fit a B20 backhoe/loader tractor. I doubt that it would fit the larger frame L2350. I could be wrong. Let's see what others say.Will a TL420 Loader Fit an L2350? I know the LA400/450 will, but not sure about the TL420?
I'm not sure either nor am I familiar enough with them to know what to compare. The specs between the two loaders on Tractor Data are not all that far apart as far as function goes, but it doesn't give fitment sizes.The TL420 is designed to fit a B20 backhoe/loader tractor. I doubt that it would fit the larger frame L2350. I could be wrong. Let's see what others say.
Anybody know for sure? Struggling to find an LB400 or LA450?I'm not sure either nor am I familiar enough with them to know what to compare. The specs between the two loaders on Tractor Data are not all that far apart as far as function goes, but it doesn't give fitment sizes.
I can do all that, are we talkin about just modifying the bracketry or the frame and Tube as well? They give the bucket dimensions for the Tl420 but not the others so I can't tell if it is just the brackets that will have to be modified or the whole frame?All you need is an acetylene torch, a welder, and a little persistence.
If you want it to look nice, a decent drill press and a hand grinder.
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Put on your big boy pants. You are going to have to bolt it on and see what's what, then shim or cut accordingly. Don't expect a cookie cutter answer.I can do all that, are we talkin about just modifying the bracketry or the frame and Tube as well? They give the bucket dimensions for the Tl420 but not the others so I can't tell if it is just the brackets that will have to be modified or the whole frame?
I'm trying to determine if its worth taking the 6hr drive to go get, otherwise it would already be mocked up if I had it in my possession. Simply trying to find out from someone that is familiar with both loaders if this is a square peg in a round hole requiring it being completely chopped up or just some tweaking to get holes etc. to line up?Put on your big boy pants. You are going to have to bolt it on and see what's what, then shim or cut accordingly. Don't expect a cookie cutter answer.
People doing this work are called "welder fitters" for a reason...otherwise you are just an assembler.
Looking for a reply to my above comments if anyone is familiar, trying to go tomorrow?I'm trying to determine if its worth taking the 6hr drive to go get, otherwise it would already be mocked up if I had it in my possession. Simply trying to find out from someone that is familiar with both loaders if this is a square peg in a round hole requiring it being completely chopped up or just some tweaking to get holes etc. to line up?