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Madison Co. Virginia | Your best bet is probably take the loader, the mounts, the tractor, and five benjamins to a decent fabrication shop, and have them work their magic.
We have a wl21, and looks like it would be pretty simple to rebuild to fit a different tractor. I don't know why anyone would want to, though. The lift cylinders take a lot of the side-to-side flex, and are continuously cracking. The nose bar of the loader frame was constantly breaking loose until a local weldor re-engineered it. The front mount kept shearing its mounting bolts until it was modified to tie it back to the engine side plates.
Granted, we've used our loader much harder than 95 percent of the wl21's out there, but I still think there are much better options, particularly for everyday heavy use.
Edited by kipps 6/13/2017 21:54
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