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Old 10/16/12, 07:24 AM
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Hey! Does anybody know if a loader for a Ford 9N would fit an IH300?
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No not as it is. You would need to remake the brackets to fit. What brand of loader is it? Some are easier to adapt than others....James
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Old 10/16/12, 12:46 PM
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I don't know. I just saw it for sale for $1500 and took a pic of it. I don't know if we could afford it right now anyway, just wondering if it would fit.

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keep looking, you can get allied multifit loaders for a lot less, here at any rate!! you will most likly need an external pump as well.
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Old 10/16/12, 12:55 PM
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Is that what it is? An Allied multifit loader?
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You can get that here at $500. Course, its rare, BUT few want to put on on a N series Ford here anymore.
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Old 10/16/12, 03:50 PM
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You all are awesome. I'm going to post pics of everything before we buy!
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Old 10/16/12, 04:57 PM
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It's worth scrap price. WAYYYYY overpriced.
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Old 10/16/12, 05:42 PM
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the loader you posted was a deerborn, collectors still look for them but much better loaders out there! try a tractor scrap yard, they often have take offs from tractors
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Old 10/16/12, 06:06 PM
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An Allied quick attach loader runs about $1500 and there are lots of others. That 9n loader is for collectors only and is over priced at that too.
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