A Tractor Implement Guide to Little Buck Loader

When you purchase a Little Buck Loader, it’s essential to know how to properly set up your loader with your tractor. The best way to do so is to follow this guide.

Despite there being many different tractor models and versions that the Little Buck Loader is compatible with, the Little Buck Loader installation process follows the same general principals. We cover not only how to attach your Little Buck Loader, but also how to safely detach it without damaging the loader or your tractor. Let’s get started.

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Position the Loader

Step one is to make sure that the loader is in the closed position. Other positions could make installation more difficult, so this is our recommended state for the most straightforward installation.

Place the Loader

Once you properly position the Little Buck Loader, lift it using its middle beam, and carefully place it down onto the landing bar and attachment points at the front of your tractor. These points are rather easy to identify—the attachment points are at the bottom of the tractor’s front, parallel to the wheels, with the landing bar right above them. Once properly placed upon these locations, the loader should rest comfortably, allowing you to move to the sides for the next step.

Lock into Place

Using the Little Buck Loader’s built-in easy pin system, all you need to do is push in and twist the two pins on either side. Once you feel them lock into place, you’re all set.

Connect the Hoses

Finally, connect the hoses attached to the Little Buck Loader to your tractor’s corresponding outputs. To help, we’ve conveniently color-coded the hoses to match, making connection a snap.

And with that, we’ve completed our tractor implement guide to installing your Little Buck Loader. But what about removing it from the tractor? Well, that’s simple. All you need to do is release your tractor’s hose pressure, then reverse the process: detach the hoses, pull out the pins, and lift it off your tractor.