How long to attach/take off loader?

RCW

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Got my BX2360 this spring. Been mowing all summer, without the loader.

Had the loader on/off 4 or 5 times since I had it.

Put it on tonight in 8 minutes from the time I pulled up to it. Hoses, stand folded, etc. all done. Don't think I've farted around putting it on more than 15 minutes, and that was a problem hose.

Taking it off is about 3 minutes.

For anybody that's tinkered with an "old" loader, just amazes me!

My memories are hooking up a 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU, and it was usually cold, because the blade was used to plow snow. My father still has it.

Challenge question (and not a hard one):

I drive with my thumbs on the outside of the steering wheel. Why?
 

skeets

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BECAUSE ,,, you have gotten a broken thumb from the steering wheel kicking back hitting a pot hole,,,
 

RCW

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Give Skeets a CEE-GAR!

Not a tough question, but I told someone that last week and he looked at me like I had 2 heads.

I was about 12 or so. Don't think I broke it, but a stone in the crick behind the barn spun the wheel. Hurt real bad for couple weeks. Never said anything to my dad or grandfather, because then I'd really been in a world of hurt!!

Funny part is I really do drive with my thumbs outside the wheel, almost 40 years later. That's called "lesson learned."
 

skeets

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RCW,,, I knowed that cause I use to do a little off roading way back when run the gas line and power lines with a bunch and party when we got there and start back next morning,, and the CJ never had power steering,,, And yup one time was all it took for me too
 

jrc0528

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I can R&R the FEL on my BX2350 in about 2 minutes each way.

I know what you mean about the steering wheel kicking; I've had my Fordson Major Diesel kick many times while bush hogging! I steer using the spinner so it just rips the spinner out of my grip!
 

olthumpa

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I know what you mean about the steering wheel kicking; I've had my Fordson Major Diesel kick many times while bush hogging! I steer using the spinner so it just rips the spinner out of my grip!
same here :)
 
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RCW

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The old Moline is a narrow front end, with a hand clutch. When they hit something just right, the steering wheel can just about sing!

When that wheel starts a-going, its good to have quick reflexes to grab the clutch, and not have your hand(s) tangled up in the steering wheel spokes!!!

Skeets - my Jeep was a '79 CJ7 ragtop. Odd options - 60/40 split bench front seat, 6 cyl automatic with Quadratrac, PS, PB. Thing would go anywhere - but had the "oh no" switch in the glove compartment for front and rear posi-traction, which the Jeep Quadratracs had back then.

The little straight 6 worked hard to drive it - 10-12 mpg was normal. My worst was about 3 mpg on a trip in a snow storm.