Hello to all
I recently restored a B219 loader, after removing it from a non running B6100, and installed it on my B7100. I did not use the front mount pump, rather installed a hydraulic diverter in the pressure line. This is a pretty simple, straightforward project and loader is a little slow , but I am 76 yrs old and a little slow myself. I wish I knew how to load pictures for all to see, but don't .
I want to thank Sean aka Idaho Wolfman, who guided me thru the entire process. Couldn't have done it without his advice and suggestions .
I sanded and repainted entire loader , had cylinders rebuilt, repainted them gloss black, replaced all bad hoses, repainted the handle ends of all pins black to match cylinders , replaced all grease zerks and really, it looks nice .
Just wanted to tell everyone that even an old man, by himself, can have fun with these little jewels . Kudos to Wolfman.
I recently restored a B219 loader, after removing it from a non running B6100, and installed it on my B7100. I did not use the front mount pump, rather installed a hydraulic diverter in the pressure line. This is a pretty simple, straightforward project and loader is a little slow , but I am 76 yrs old and a little slow myself. I wish I knew how to load pictures for all to see, but don't .
I want to thank Sean aka Idaho Wolfman, who guided me thru the entire process. Couldn't have done it without his advice and suggestions .
I sanded and repainted entire loader , had cylinders rebuilt, repainted them gloss black, replaced all bad hoses, repainted the handle ends of all pins black to match cylinders , replaced all grease zerks and really, it looks nice .
Just wanted to tell everyone that even an old man, by himself, can have fun with these little jewels . Kudos to Wolfman.