L300b loader

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So,maybe I'm a bit possessed,I bought a salvage tractor today,a b7100 that caught fire.it has a la300b loader that was arty touched by the fire.im hoping I can fit it onto my b1750. Is anyone familiar with this model of loader? What are its features and what if anything besides the b7100 was it intended to fit on?
 

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I am still hoping someone with knowledge of this loader will chime in. A couple things I'm wondering,is this a qui it attach type loader,as in is it easily removed and reinstalled? What does then designate?
 

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B1750 was a newer design, 20HP engine, available bi-speed turn. F, DT, HSE, HSD (Gear/2WD, Gear/4WD, Hydro/2WD, Hydro/4WD) models available. Power steering on 4WD models, turf, bar-turf, and R1 ag tires were available when new. Took the 1640 or LA300 loader, lift capacity, 600-650lbs (rough estimate, no data with me now). The B1750 was replaced by the B2100, not the B1700 as many assume.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...299-difference-between-b7100-b1700-b1750.html


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I am still hoping someone with knowledge of this loader will chime in. A couple things I'm wondering,is this a qui it attach type loader,as in is it easily removed and reinstalled? What does then designate?
Here is the difference between a Quick attach loader and Non quick attach.





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So,maybe I'm a bit possessed,I bought a salvage tractor today,a b7100 that caught fire.it has a la300b loader that was arty touched by the fire.im hoping I can fit it onto my b1750. Is anyone familiar with this model of loader? What are its features and what if anything besides the b7100 was it intended to fit on?
A few issues to check out now.

How was the FEL powered on the burned tractor. Its own hydraulic pump driven from the front of the engine or by the existing hydraulic pump using a hydraulic power beyond block to tap into the existing system.

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Any time there is a fire, I worry about the heat taking the temper out of the steel. If the paint was burned off the loader frame, I wouldn't mess with it. I would hate to spend a lot of time & money just to have it fold up on the first scoop.

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Thanks for the info folks.
I'm still wondering what the difference between a la300 and a la300b is,because it seems the la300 is a direct fit, hope the la300b is as well.
I'm not worried about fire damage,the loader was not affected for the most part,paint is still on,only discoloured in a small area.Steel would have to get cherry red to affect the temper.
Tractor is to be delivered this weekend,so will know more soon
 
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Dealer delivered the tractor this morning( yes on a Sunday!) happy to see it has a joy stick and seems to be a quick connect ,has prop stands etc,hoses have quick connects at the valve. It is run off the tractors hydraulics,I will be trying it out that way to begin with,and will take it from there
 

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Direct fit,it bolts right up! Some scorched paint on the sub frame,so I'm will be painting that before I install,and will need a few hoses,hopefully the valve and cylinders are ok.
 

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I was wrong,measured incorrectly,subframe does not fit,tractor is longer than the donor. As simple as drilling a couple holes may do it,or may be a cut and weld job,going to regroup before doing anything.
Bummer!
 

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I was wrong,measured incorrectly,subframe does not fit,tractor is longer than the donor. As simple as drilling a couple holes may do it,or may be a cut and weld job,going to regroup before doing anything.
Bummer!
The one caution i have for you in this circumstance is in your mods to make it fit, don't let the bucket creep away from the front of the tractor.

I have a friend with a New Holland. The Dealer convinced him to accept a loader from a bigger tractor because he wanted to get rid of it.

Because the bucket is out too far from the front axle, the tractor gets very light in the rear when lifting in the bucket. My friend feels very badly advised by his dealer who accepts no responsibility.

Dave
 

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The one caution i have for you in this circumstance is in your mods to make it fit, don't let the bucket creep away from the front of the tractor.

I have a friend with a New Holland. The Dealer convinced him to accept a loader from a bigger tractor because he wanted to get rid of it.

Because the bucket is out too far from the front axle, the tractor gets very light in the rear when lifting in the bucket. My friend feels very badly advised by his dealer who accepts no responsibility.

Dave
Thanks for the comments Dave. I don't think I will have that issue,if anything,the opposite,a bit concerned the bucket may be a bit too close to the axel.
It's only inches difference,I just need a bit of daylight,working in the yard this time of year sucks
 

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Made up 12 new hoses today and installed them tonight,tested the hydraulics for the first time,everything works as it should,I'm very pleased. The b1750 is a bit longer than the b7100 the loader came off,I had to drill one new hole in each side the front portion of the subframe, and still have to drill six holes in the nose of the tractor frame to bolt down the front mount,and that's it.