I have a L245DT, and I want to mount a loader on it. How are they mounted on the tractor? I have seen photos, but they rarely show mounting brackets. If I find a loader, I will need to insure I have the correct mounting brackets. Thank You
I think you are looking at a significant fabrication project. A loader with the proper OEM brackets will be hard to come by. Here is the B1730 loader attaching kit parts diagram for the L245DT tractor. There are five attachment points boxed in red:I have a L245DT, and I want to mount a loader on it. How are they mounted on the tractor? I have seen photos, but they rarely show mounting brackets. If I find a loader, I will need to insure I have the correct mounting brackets. Thank You
thank you this is what I was looking forI think you are looking at a significant fabrication project. A loader with the proper OEM brackets will be hard to come by. Here is the B1730 loader attaching kit parts diagram for the L245DT tractor. There are five attachment points boxed in red:
Dan
- Front of frame
- Left side of frame
- Right side of frame
- Left rear axle housing
- Right rear axle housing
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Thank you this is perfectI think you are looking at a significant fabrication project. A loader with the proper OEM brackets will be hard to come by. Here is the B1730 loader attaching kit parts diagram for the L245DT tractor. There are five attachment points boxed in red:
Dan
- Front of frame
- Left side of frame
- Right side of frame
- Left rear axle housing
- Right rear axle housing
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Thank you. I do love a challenge and I have lots of patience.Greg, if you look closely at the side of your transmission you'll find some tapped holes. They may have a plastic plugs still in them, or filled with mud if no plug is there. Those are the frame mounting points. Those will tell you how to fabricate everything on the side to determine where the loader tower bottoms fit.
There are also some tapped holes on the bottom of the transmission that are in line with the side holes. These holes will anchor the steel connecting the side pieces the towers set in.
When the side and underneath frame is finished and attached you can determine the length of the bars that go from the bottom of the towers to the rear axle. These are critical for support so don't overlook them.
A few years back I bought a 5' bucket and loader from a guy in Arkansas and fabricated the entire mounting hardware for an L305. If you do a search on here you may find some pictures. If you'd like more details let me know.
Most critical information before starting is to know the width of your tractor and compare that to in inside dimension of the loader arms. IT HAS TO FIT. Have fun.
Looks like that loader was designed for the L3x5 models. Might be a bit more than an l245 can chew.Any infomation on a Kubota k116 loader? I am going to try to fit it to my l245dt I have some mounting brackets. Any manual or photos would be great thank you
Looks like that loader was designed for the L3x5 models. Might be a bit more than an l245 can chew.
Lots of documents for sake onlne - Google is your friend.
Dan
I am going to add a hyd pump and use to move rocks for my rock wall and winter snow remover just light work to save my back.
Greg
Thank you for all your information on my project. I have another request do you know a part number for the spline coupler that slips over the front crank splineLooks like that loader was designed for the L3x5 models. Might be a bit more than an l245 can chew.
Lots of documents for sake onlne - Google is your friend.
Dan
No but I think all of that stuff is NLA.Thank you for all your information on my project. I have another request do you know a part number for the spline coupler that slips over the front crank spline
Thats the best picture I have ever seen of that spline!!!do you have any sugestions
All depends on how much torque that has to transmit snd how much wobble you are going to get in the driveline. I have some doubts.View attachment 132440
What do you think? 25mm to 25mm split coupler so i have to make a short adapter shaft 25mm to 1" coupler. I tried the split coupler I think it will tighten on the spline shaft.
I worried about that also my plan is to have all the mass close to the crank and have a small shaft to reach the pump.All depends on how much torque that has to transmit snd how much wobble you are going to get in the driveline. I have some doubts.
Dan
I looked up the torque rating of that coupler,. Roughly 3600 in-lb = 300 lb-ft.I worried about that also my plan is to have all the mass close to the crank and have a small shaft to reach the pump.