Which front loader for a Case 733 4WD

Joseba

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Livestock Farmer
I've recently bought a second hand Case IH 733 4WD and am trying to source a front loader for it. It's also known as the International 733.
Can anyone help me out? I live in North Spain. Most loaders here are Tenias brand and there's quite a few secondhand, but need to work out which one will fit. I could also get one from France as we live near the border. Thanks in advance!


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Joseba

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Livestock Farmer
Yes, it has some steel bars adjacent to the engine with 4 hydraulic points on one side. I’ve never owned a tractor before and have never set up a loader.
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Moors Lad

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Really not sure if they are loader brackets or not. I just think you need to look for information in the country you live in somehow. If they are loader brackets you need to know what make then all you need is a boom of the same make....
 

feilding

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Yes, it has some steel bars adjacent to the engine with 4 hydraulic points on one side. I’ve never owned a tractor before and have never set up a loader.
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those brackets look like loader brackets. show the photos to a few local machinery dealers near you, they should be able to tell you what make they are. then you can look around for a loader. I've never seen brackets like that but could be a make not available in the UK.
 

daveydiesel1

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Co antrim
those brackets look like loader brackets. show the photos to a few local machinery dealers near you, they should be able to tell you what make they are. then you can look around for a loader. I've never seen brackets like that but could be a make not available in the UK.
Looks a bit similar to oldskul massey loaders with a cone shaped bar going through a hole
 

Joseba

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Totally off topic but what type of farming is done around you? Only thing i know about spain is its popular with tourism
Our climate here in the north is similar to the UK. In Bizkaia (where I live) and Gipuzkoa, Latxa sheep are all raised for milk to make cheese. A lot of beef here too (mainly Limousin, Terreña, Pirenaica...). Also, a lot of horses for meat that is sold to places like Italy and more recently Ukraine and Russia to feed their armies apparently! Lots of pigs too eaten in Spain. Cereals in the southern provinces of Araba and Nafarroa. The Basque Country also has 3 provinces governed by French juristiction. More sheep (Manex Tete Noire) cereals and other crops such as maize.
 

Spanish

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Totally off topic but what type of farming is done around you? Only thing i know about spain is its popular with tourism
In 2018, Spain produced:

9.8 million tons of olives (largest producer in the world);
9.1 million tons of barley (fifth world producer);
7.9 million tons of wheat (19th world producer);
6.6 million tons of grapes (fourth largest producer in the world, behind China, Italy and the United States);
4.7 million tons of tomato (eighth world producer);
3.8 million tons of corn;
3.6 million tons of orange (sixth largest producer in the world);
2.8 million tons of sugar beets, which are used to produce sugar and ethanol;
2 million tons of potato;
1.9 million tons of mandarins (second largest producer in the world, only behind China);
1.4 million tons of oats (third world producer, only behind Russia and Canada);
1.2 million tons of onion (17th world producer);
1.2 million tons of chili (fifth world producer);
1.1 million tons of watermelon (the 14th largest producer in the world);
1 million tons of lemon (seventh largest producer in the world);
950 thousand tons of sunflower (eleventh largest producer in the world);
934 thousand tons of lettuce and chicory;
903 thousand tons of peach (fourth largest producer in the world, only behind China, Italy and Greece);
818 thousand tons of rice;
725 thousand tons of cauliflower and broccoli;
717 thousand tons of pumpkin;
664 thousand tons of melon;
649 thousand tons of triticale;
562 thousand tons of apple;
492 thousand tons of persimmon (second world producer, only behind China);
388 thousand tons of rye (eighth world producer);
386 thousand tons of bananas;
382 thousand tons of carrots;
344 thousand tons of strawberries (sixth largest producer in the world);
339 thousand tons of almonds (second world producer, only behind the US);
332 thousand tons of pears;
273 thousand tons of garlic;
262 thousand tons of dry peas;
238 thousand tons of eggplant;
213 thousand tons of cabbage;
208 thousand tons of artichoke (third world producer, behind Italy and Egypt);
176 thousand tons of apricots (sixth largest producer in the world);
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