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Richard M. of Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY put together this loader for his John Deere 317 garden tractor.
the loader for this John Deere 318 garden tractor was built by a vocational school class at Montachusett technical vocational school in Fitchburg, MA (www.montytech.net). the tractor was owned by their teacher and the class project was a great way to learn about hydraulics. great work!
the loader for this John Deere 318 garden tractor was built by a vocational school class at Montachusett technical vocational school in Fitchburg, MA (www.montytech.net). the tractor was owned by their teacher and the class project was a great way to learn about hydraulics. great work!
the loader for this John Deere 318 garden tractor was built by a vocational school class at Montachusett technical vocational school in Fitchburg, MA (www.montytech.net). the tractor was owned by their teacher and the class project was a great way to learn about hydraulics. great work!
Al Z. from Brownton, MN built this loader for his John Deere 400 Garden Tractor here seen with weight box typically holding 350 lbs of stone when full
here Al is lifting a sweepster broom unit onto the back of a pickup. that 350 lbs of counterweight comes in handy at times like this.
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Head over to our picture gallery where we have 1063 images of our customers’ machines on display. Use the search box at the top of that page to locate a particular make or model tractor that you are interested in seeing with a loader or backhoe attachment.
On our videos page, see customers operating their DIY loaders, backhoes and log splitters — all built using our plans.
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