Older quicke loader onto newer brackets

Hi, does anyone know if a quicke 10.70 will fit onto a set of newer (2012) brackets. Am I right in saying it is a DM loader so wide fit? Looking to put it onto a massey 7495.
 

Dog&stick

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Mixed Farmer
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Herefordshire
The width is the same, but the diameter of the round sitting lug is different ,& dm used clamps, not lock& go.
You can buy bearing blocks for loader, I found it cheaper buy new subframe for tractor.
Saying that I think we got set lock& go bearing blocks .
 
The width is the same, but the diameter of the round sitting lug is different ,& dm used clamps, not lock& go.
You can buy bearing blocks for loader, I found it cheaper buy new subframe for tractor.
Saying that I think we got set lock& go bearing blocks .
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Is this not the lock and go system ?? Also I thought that the US and UM fitting were the older bracket style fixing with clamps and DM fitting was the newer type.
Really confusing, if you look on the Internet the info varies.
 

Dog&stick

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Herefordshire
Screenshot_20200611-115937.png
Is this not the lock and go system [emoji53]? Also I thought that the US and UM fitting were the older bracket style fixing with clamps and DM fitting was the newer type.
Really confusing, if you look on the Internet the info varies.
That's lock& go, so should go straight on new brackets,
US narrow boom ( same width as e system)
UM wider boom, but can have same model number as narrow.
DM wide boom, & larger lug in bearing block , still use clamp.
L& g as you have got
To best of my knowledge, we got 3 different types here on farm
 

Cowabunga

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Ceredigion,Wales
Earlier DM had the smaller cup and bar.

Quicke can supply alternative bearing boxes for your compatible width boom, to suit whatever type your tractor has.
You cannot adapt a UM boom to fit a DM bracket set. Your 7495 certainly needs a DM loader. I have DM brackets on my 2004 7490 but mine had the smaller top pin and the U-bracket with bolt tightening at the base rather than the auto-latch fitted to later models. The loader boom is a 1997 model usually fitted to my NH 8360 tractor [which is a bit poorly just now].
 
What is the best way to plumb the loader spool block into the load sensing hydraulic system on the tractor? The spool block is a load sensing block. Are there ports already on the tractor I can connect into? Or will I need to tee into the three P, T and LS lines at the rear of the tractor?
 

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