Front end loader, tractor, and method for attaching a front end loader

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582177
  • Patent Number
    6,582,177
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A front end loader is provided according to the invention. The front end loader has a tower, a tower subframe, a knee, a loader arm, a front arm, a lift cylinder, and an attachment cylinder. The tower has a first tower end and a second tower end. The second tower end includes a shoe area for covering and attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to tractor. The tower subframe has a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end. The first tower subframe end is attached to the tower, and the second tower subframe end is constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to a tractor. The knee has a first knee rotation axis and a second knee rotation axis. The loader arm has a first loader arm end and a second loader arm end. The first loader arm end is rotatably attached to the first tower end of the tower. The second loader arm end is attached to the knee. The front arm has a first front arm end and a second front arm end. The first front arm end is attached to the knee. The second front arm end is rotatably connectable to an attachment. The lift cylinder has a first lift cylinder end and second lift cylinder end. The first lift cylinder end is rotatably connected to the second tower end of the tower. The second lift cylinder end is attached to the first knee rotation axis of the knee. The attachment cylinder has a first attachment cylinder end and a second attachment cylinder end. The first attachment cylinder end is attached to the second knee rotation axis of the knee, and the second attachment cylinder end is rotatably connectable to an attachment. A tractor and a method for attaching a front end load to a tractor are provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a front end loader, to a tractor having a front end loader, and to a method for attaching a front end loader.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventional front end loaders have a pair of booms pivotally secured at their rearward ends to the tractor and pivotally secured at their forward ends to an attachment. Typical attachments used on front end loaders include buckets, clam shells, plow, fork lift, bale spear, etc. Hydraulic cylinders are usually pivotally connected to the rearward end of the attachment. Exemplary front end loaders are described by U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,665 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,856 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,811 to Langenfeld et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,051,962 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,692 to Langenfeld et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,974 to Langenfeld et al.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A front end loader is provided according to the invention. The front end loader has a tower, a tower subframe, a knee, a loader arm, a front arm, a lift cylinder, and an attachment cylinder. The tower has a first tower end and a second tower end. The second tower end includes a shoe area for covering and attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to tractor. The tower subframe has a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end. The first tower subframe end is attached to the tower, and the second tower subframe end is constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to a tractor. The knee has a first knee rotation axis and a second knee rotation axis. The loader arm has a first loader arm end and a second loader arm end. The first loader arm end is rotatably attached to the first tower end of the tower. The second loader arm end is attached to the knee. The front arm has a first front arm end and a second front arm end. The first front arm end is attached to the knee. The second front arm end is rotatably connectable to an attachment. The lift cylinder has a first lift cylinder end and second lift cylinder end. The first lift cylinder end is rotatably connected to the second tower end of the tower. The second lift cylinder end is attached to the first knee rotation axis of the knee. The attachment cylinder has a first attachment cylinder end and a second attachment cylinder end. The first attachment cylinder end is attached to the second knee rotation axis of the knee, and the second attachment cylinder end is rotatably connectable to an attachment.




A tractor is provided according to the invention. The tractor includes the front end loader having the second tower end attached to the first bracket assembly, and the second tower subframe end attached to the second bracket assembly. The first bracket assembly and the second bracket assembly are attached to the tractor.




A method for attaching a front end loader to a tractor is provided according to the invention. The method includes a step of driving a tractor into a stationary front end loader, and then attaching the second tower end to the first bracket assembly, and attaching the second tower subframe end to the second bracket assembly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a tractor having a front end loader mounted thereon according to the principles of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the front end loader of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view demonstrating the attachment and detachment of the front end loader of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a side view of the front bracket for attaching the front end loader of

FIG. 1

to the tractor;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the front bracket for attaching the front end loader of

FIG. 1

to the tractor;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a rear bracket for attaching the front end loader of

FIG. 1

to the tractor;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a rear bracket for attaching the front end loader of

FIG. 1

to a tractor;




FIGS.


8


(


a


)-(


c


) is a side view showing the attachment of a tower to a rear bracket according to principles of the invention;




FIGS.


9


(


a


)-(


c


) is a side view showing the attachment of a tower to a rear bracket according to principles of the invention; and




FIGS.


10


(


a


)-(


d


) is a side view showing the attachment of a tower to a rear bracket according to principles of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A front end loader according to the invention is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

at reference numeral


10


. The front end loader


10


is shown attached to a tractor


12


and an attachment


14


. The attachment


14


is shown as a bucket


16


. The attachment


14


can be any other conventional attachment for use on a front end loader. Exemplary attachments include plows, forklifts, bale spears, clam shell buckets, etc. The front end loader


10


can be referred to more simply as the loader.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the front end loader


10


includes a left boom arm


20


and a right boom arm


22


that generally include corresponding structure. The left boom arm


20


and the right boom arm


22


can be referred to as the first boom arm


20


and the second boom arm


22


. There may be certain differences between the structure of the left boom arm


20


and the right boom arm


22


. In general, the following discussion will refer to structure that is present on both the left boom arm


20


and the right boom arm


22


. Corresponding structure, when identified, will be characterized on the right boom arm


22


using the same reference number used on the left boom arm


20


, except that the reference numerals identifying corresponding structure on the right boom arm


22


will include an apostrophe.




The loader


10


includes a tower


30


, a tower subframe


32


, a knee


34


, a loader arm


36


, a front arm


38


, a lift cylinder


40


, and an attachment cylinder


42


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, each of these components is provided on the left boom arm


20


and the right boom arm


22


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the left boom arm


20


and the right boom arm


22


are connected together by the stabilizing arm


44


, the attachment arm


46


, and the attachment device


48


. The stabilizing arm


44


is preferably a pipe


50


that extends between the front arm


38


and the front arm


38


′. The attachment arm


46


is preferably a pipe


52


extending between the tower subframe


32


and the tower subframe


32


′. The attachment device


48


attaches the front arm


38


and


38


′ and the attachment cylinder


42


and


42


′ to the attachment


14


. Although the front end loader


10


is shown having the attachment device


48


, it should be appreciated that the front end loader


10


can be attached directly to an attachment


14


without the use of the attachment device


48


. The attachment device


48


is desirable because it provides quick attaching and detaching to various attachments normally found on front end loaders.




The tower


30


and the tower subframe


32


are attached together. The tower


30


includes a first tower end


56


and a second tower end


58


. The first tower end


56


includes an axis


60


for rotatable attachment to the loader arm


36


. The axis


60


preferably includes a pin


62


that allows for rotation of the loader arm


36


. The second tower end


58


includes a shoe area


64


for attachment of the tower


30


to the rear bracket assembly


66


that is attached to the tractor


12


. The second tower end


58


additionally includes an axis


68


for rotatable attachment to the lift cylinder


40


. Preferably, the axis


68


includes a pin


70


that allows rotation between the tower


30


and the lift cylinder


40


.




The loader arm


36


includes a first loader arm end


72


and a second loader arm end


74


. The first loader arm end


72


is rotatably attached to the first tower end


56


about the axis


60


. The second loader arm end


74


is attached to the knee


34


.




The front arm


38


includes a first front arm end


76


and a second front arm end


78


. The first front arm end


76


is attached to the knee


34


. The second front arm end


78


is provided for attaching to the attachment


14


. Preferably, the second front arm end


78


is provided for attaching to the attachment device


48


that then attaches to the attachment


14


.




The knee


34


, the loader arm


36


, and the front arm


38


are attached together to provide a structure that is sufficient to support the stresses normally encountered during the operation of a front end loader. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the knee


34


includes a first plate


80


and a second plate


82


. The second loader arm end


74


and the first front arm end


76


are attached together between the first plate


80


and the second plate


82


. Preferably, the attachment between the loader arm


36


, the front arm


38


, and the knee


34


is a weld attachment.




The knee


34


includes a first knee rotation axis


84


and a second knee rotation axis


86


. Preferably, the first knee rotation axis


84


includes a pin


85


and the second knee rotation axis


86


includes a pin


87


. The rotation preferably is provided about the pins


85


and


87


. The lift cylinder


40


is provided for generating lift of the attachment


14


. The lift cylinder


40


includes a first lift cylinder end


88


and a second lift cylinder end


90


. The first lift cylinder end


88


attaches to the tower


30


at the axis


68


. The second lift cylinder end


90


attaches to the knee at the first knee rotation axis


84


. The attachment cylinder


42


is provided for controlling the movement of the attachment


14


. The attachment cylinder


42


includes a first attachment cylinder end


92


and a second attachment cylinder end


94


. The first attachment cylinder end


92


is provided attached to the second knee rotation axis


86


. The second attachment cylinder end


94


is provided attached to the attachment


14


via the attachment device


48


.




The attachment device


48


can be any device that provides connection between the attachment


14


and either or both of the second attachment cylinder end


94


and the second front arm end


78


. It should be understood that the attachment device


48


may be a part of the attachment


14


or it may be a separate structure for attaching to the attachment


14


. The attachment device


48


can be referred to as a quick attachment device


96


because it provides for convenient attaching and detaching from the attachment


14


. Exemplary quick attachment devices are described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,665 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,856 to Westendorf; U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,811 to Langenfeld et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,859,130 to Langenfeld et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,575 to Langenfeld et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,213 to Langenfeld et al. The disclosures of these patents are incorporated herein by reference.




The tower subframe


32


is provided attached to the tower


30


. Preferably, the attachment is by welding. The tower subframe


32


includes a first tower subframe end


98


and a second tower subframe end


100


. The first tower subframe end


98


attaches to the tower


30


, and the second tower subframe end


100


is attached to the attachment arm


46


that is provided for attaching to the front bracket assembly


54


. In addition to providing for attachment to the front bracket assembly


54


, the tower subframe


32


is constructed to assist in the attachment of the tower


30


to the rear bracket assembly


66


.




Now referring to

FIG. 3

, the operation of the tower


30


and tower subframe


32


is shown during an assembly disassembly operation. The tower


30


and tower subframe


32


are shown in solid lines when attached to a tractor, and are shown in dotted lines detached from a tractor and resting on the ground. The second tower subframe end


100


includes a cap


110


provided for attaching the second tower subframe end


100


to the attachment arm


46


. Preferably, the cap


110


is provided within the hollow opening


112


provided within the second tower subframe end


100


. Preferably, the cap


110


is welded within the hollow opening


112


. The cap


110


is preferably a series of plates


114


welded together to provide sufficient structure for insertion within the hollow opening


112


and for providing secure attachment to the attachment arm


46


.




The tower subframe


32


is constructed having a split bracket


102


attached to the subassembly arm


104


. The subassembly arm


104


extends from the cap


110


to the tower


30


. Preferably, the subassembly arm


104


is welded to the tower


30


. The split bracket


102


is provided for reinforcing the connection between the subassembly arm


104


and the tower


30


. Preferably, the split bracket


102


is in the form of a Y having a first arm


106


attached to the first tower end


56


, and a second arm


107


attached to the second tower end


58


. Preferably, the attachment is by welding. The split bracket


102


includes an arm extension


108


that extends along the subassembly arm


104


, and is preferably welded to the subassembly arm


104


. Preferably, the arm extension


108


is tapered along the subassembly arm


104


. This taper, shown in

FIG. 3

, helps evenly distribute the stress along the subassembly arm


104


.




The front end loader


10


is provided in a resting position


120


when the second tower subframe end


100


is provided resting on the ground. The tractor


12


moves forward in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG.


3


and the rear bracket assembly


66


engages the shoe area


64


of the tower


30


. Continued movement forward of the tractor


12


causes the tower


30


to move from an inclined position


122


to a relatively vertical position


124


. This, in turn, causes lifting of the tower subframe


32


so that the attachment arm


46


can engage the front bracket assembly


54


. Once the tower


30


is secured to the rear bracket assembly


66


and the tower subframe


32


is secured to the front bracket assembly


54


, the front end loader can be characterized as being in a working position


130


. In order to detach the front end loader


10


from the tractor


12


, the steps are reversed. That is, the tower


30


is released from the rear bracket assembly


66


, the tower subframe


32


is released from the front bracket assembly


54


, and the tractor is backed away from the front end loader


10


. It should be understood that the pneumatic lines for operating the lift cylinder


40


and the attachment cylinder


42


are not shown. The pneumatic lines are generally attached to the tractor and the cylinder. Accordingly, in order to attach and detach the front end loader, it is often appropriate to attach or detach the pneumatic lines. In general, the pneumatic lines can be attached prior to attaching the front end loader


10


to the tractor, and can be detached just after detaching the front end loader


10


from the tractor


12


.




Now referring to

FIG. 2

, the loader


10


includes a valve cover


120


provided attached to the right boom arm


22


at the first tower end


56


′. The valve cover


120


is generally provided for covering the valves associated with the pneumatic lines. In addition, a lever (not shown) can be provided in association with the valve cover


120


to operate the cylinders.




Now referring to

FIGS. 4-5

, the operation of the front bracket assembly


54


is shown in detail. During the attachment process, the attachment arm


46


moves into the attachment arm receiving area


131


. During attachment, the bolt


132


is removed and the swing arm


134


rotates about the swing arm axis


136


. Accordingly, once the attachment arm


46


is provided within the attachment arm receiving area


131


, the swing arm


134


is rotated upward to engage the attachment arm


46


, and the bolt


132


is replaced and attached to hold the swing arm


134


in place. Preferably, the bolt


132


is an I-bolt


138


having an I portion


140


that threads over a hanger


142


. The bolt


132


then extends between the first side


144


and the second side


146


of the swing arm


134


. The swing arm


134


includes a slotted area


148


that allows the bolt to move between the first side


144


and the second side


146


. A washer


150


and a nut


152


can be provided for holding the bolt


132


in place. Although a bolt is shown holding the swing arm


134


in place, it should be appreciated that any other fastening mechanism can be used for holding the swing arm


134


in place in order to contain the attachment arm


46


within the attachment arm receiving area


131


.




The front bracket assembly


54


includes a bracket member


155


for attachment to the tractor


12


. The bracket member


155


includes openings


156


for receiving fasteners for attaching the bracket member


155


to the tractor


12


. Preferably, the fasteners include bolt and nut type fasteners.




Now referring to

FIGS. 6-10

, the operation of exemplary rear bracket assemblies are shown in detail. The rear bracket assembly


158


includes a post


160


and a bracket member


162


for attaching the post


160


to the tractor. Preferably, the bracket member


162


is attached to the tractor by fasteners


164


such as nut and bolt type fasteners


165


.




The post


160


includes a bracket attachment region


168


and a shoe-receiving region


170


. The bracket attachment region


168


attaches to the bracket member


162


. The shoe-receiving region


170


is constructed to fit within the shoe area


64


of the tower


30


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the tower


30


is generally constructed to provide a bottom opening


172


. The opening


172


provides for insertion of the shoe-receiving region


170


therein. The tower is preferably provided as a three-sided structure


174


. In addition, the tower includes a fixed pin


180


and a removable pin


181


. During the process of attaching the loader


10


to the tractor, the shoe-receiving area


170


engages the shoe area


64


of the tower


30


. The fixed pin


180


engages the receiving surface


182


and moves along the receiving surface


182


until it reaches the fixed pin-receiving area


184


. The fixed pin-receiving area


184


is provided to align the tower


30


both vertically and horizontally over the shoe-receiving region


170


. The removable pin


181


can then be inserted into the opening


185


provided on the tower and engage the opening


187


provided in the shoe-receiving region


170


. A cotter pin can then be used to keep the removable pin


181


in place. Once the removable pin


181


is provided extending through both sides of the tower


30


, the tower is attached to the rear bracket assembly.




The post


160


is preferably provided having a first side


190


and a second side


192


that is separated by a distance that is sufficient to lock the tower


30


in place over the shoe-receiving region


170


. The sides


190


and


192


can be attached by the support structure


194


. In addition, the sides


190


and


192


can be attached by a peak or cap


196


. The peak or cap


196


helps guide the tower


30


over the shoe-receiving region


170


. The removable pin


181


and the fixed pin


180


extend between the sides


190


and


192


.




Alternative techniques for attaching the tower to the rear bracket assembly are exemplified in

FIGS. 8-10

. The technique shown in FIGS.


8


(


a


)-(


c


) is similar to the technique identified above with respect to

FIGS. 6 and 7

. The bracket


200


is provided attached to a tractor, and includes a shoe-receiving area


202


. The tower


204


is provided with a shoe area


206


that fits over the shoe-receiving area


202


. The shoe area


206


includes a bottom opening


208


, and the tower


204


includes at least three sides. The first side


210


is shown, the second side is opposite the first side


210


, and the third side


212


is shown. The tower


204


includes a fixed pin


214


, and an opening


216


. As the bottom opening


208


fits over the shoe-receiving region


202


, the fixed pin


214


engages the receiving surface


220


and moves along the receiving surface


220


until it reaches the pin receiving area


222


. The tower


204


continues to rotate until it is positioned correctly, both horizontally and vertically, over the shoe-receiving area


202


. A removable pin can then be inserted through the opening


216


and the opening


224


. The openings


216


and


224


are shown aligned in FIG.


8


(


c


).




Now referring to

FIG. 9

, a tower


250


is provided having two fixed pins


252


and


254


. The fixed pin


252


engages the receiving surface


256


and follows the receiving surface


256


until it engages the first fixed pin receiving area


258


. The tower


250


continues to rotate until the second fixed pin


254


engages the second fixed pin receiving area


260


. The tower


250


is then held over the shoe-receiving region


270


by the attachment of the attachment arm to the front bracket assembly.




Now referring to FIGS.


10


(


a


)-(


d


), an additional embodiment showing the attachment of the tower


300


to a bracket assembly


302


is provided. FIGS.


10


(


b


) and (


c


) include front and side views. In this embodiment, the tower


300


includes a shoe area


301


that fits and is received within the bracket assembly


302


. The tower includes a receiving surface


304


that engages a rotation pin as the tower


300


rotates into the bracket assembly


302


. The rotation pin


306


guides the tower


300


into position within the bracket assembly


302


as the tower


300


continues to rotate. Once the tower


300


is provided in the appropriate position, a removable pin


308


is then inserted within the opening


310


provided in the bracket assembly


302


and the opening


312


provided in the tower. The rotation pin


306


can then be rotated in the direction shown by the arrow to lock the tower


300


in place. The rotation pin


306


preferably includes a cam region


320


which, when the rotation pin


306


rotates, causes a compression of the tower walls


322


against the bracket assembly walls


324


.




The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.



Claims
  • 1. A front end loader comprising:(a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area for attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to a tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving region and comprising two fixed pins within the shoe area for aligning the shoe-receiving region within the shoe area; (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to a tractor; (c) a knee having a first knee rotation axis and a second knee rotation axis; (d) a loader arm having a first loader arm end and a second loader arm end; (i) the first loader arm end being rotatably attached to the first tower end of the tower; (ii) the second loader arm end being attached to the knee; (e) a front arm having first front arm end and a second front arm end; (i) the first front arm end being attached to the knee; (ii) the second front arm end being rotatably connectable to an attachment; (f) a lift cylinder having a first lift cylinder end and a second lift cylinder end; (i) the first lift cylinder end being rotatably connected to the second tower end of the tower; (ii) the second lift cylinder end being attached to the first knee rotation axis of the knee; and (g) an attachment cylinder having a first attachment cylinder end and a second attachment cylinder end; (i) the first attachment cylinder end being attached to the second knee rotation axis of the knee; and (ii) the second attachment cylinder end being rotatably connectable to an attachment.
  • 2. A front end loader according to claim 1, further comprising an attachment device rotatably attached to the second front arm end of the front arm and to the second attachment cylinder end of the attachment cylinder, the attachment device including a surface for attaching to an attachment.
  • 3. A front end loader according to claim 2, wherein the attachment device is attached to a bucket.
  • 4. A tractor comprising front end loader, the front end loader comprising:(a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area attached to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving region and comprising two fixed pins within the shoe area for aligning the shoe-receiving region within the shoe area; (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being attached to a second bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (c) a knee having a first knee rotation axis and a second knee rotation axis; (d) a loader arm having a first loader arm end and a second loader arm end; (i) the first loader arm end being rotatably attached to the first tower end of the tower; (ii) the second loader arm end being attached to the knee; (e) a front arm having first front arm end and a second front arm end; (i) the first front arm end being attached to the knee; (ii) the second front arm end being rotatably connectable to an attachment; (f) a lift cylinder having a first lift cylinder end and a second lift cylinder end; (i) the first lift cylinder end being rotatably connected to the second tower end of the tower; (ii) the second lift cylinder end being attached to the first knee rotation axis of the knee; and (g) an attachment cylinder having a first attachment cylinder end and a second attachment cylinder end; (i) the first attachment cylinder end being attached to the second knee rotation axis of the knee; and (ii) the second attachment cylinder end being rotatably connectable to an attachment.
  • 5. A method for attaching a front end loader on a tractor, the method comprising steps of:driving a tractor into a stationary front end loader, the front end loader comprising: (a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area for attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving area and comprising two fixed pins within the shoe area for aligning the shoe-receiving region within the shoe area; (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (c) a knee having a first knee rotation axis and a second knee rotation axis; (d) a loader arm having a first loader arm end and a second loader arm end; (i) the first loader arm end being rotatably attached to the first tower end of the tower; (ii) the second loader arm end being attached to the knee; (e) a front arm having first front arm end and a second front arm end; (i) the first front arm end being attached to the knee; (ii) the second front arm end being rotatably connectable to an attachment; (f) a lift cylinder having a first lift cylinder end and a second lift cylinder end; (i) the first lift cylinder end being rotatably connected to the second tower end of the tower; (ii) the second lift cylinder end being attached to the first knee rotation axis of the knee; and (g) an attachment cylinder having a first attachment cylinder end and a second attachment cylinder end; (i) the first attachment cylinder end being attached to the second knee rotation axis of the knee; and (ii) the second attachment cylinder end being rotatably connectable to an attachment; and attaching the second tower end to the shoe-receiving region provided on the first bracket assembly, and attaching the second tower subframe end to the second bracket assembly.
  • 6. A front end loader comprising:(a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area for attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to a tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving region and comprising multiple pins fixed within the shoe area for aligning the shoe-receiving region within the shoe area; and (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to a tractor.
  • 7. A tractor comprising front end loader, the front end loader comprising:(a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area attached to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving region and comprising multiple pins fixed within the shoe area for aligning the shoe receiving region within the shoe area; and (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being attached to a second bracket assembly attached to the tractor.
  • 8. A method for attaching a front end loader on a tractor, the method comprising steps of:driving a tractor into a stationary front end loader, the front end loader comprising: (a) a tower having a first tower end and a second tower end; (i) the second tower end including a shoe area for attaching to a shoe-receiving region provided on a first bracket assembly attached to the tractor; (ii) the shoe area comprising a bottom opening constructed to fit over the shoe-receiving area and comprising multiple pins fixed within the shoe area for aligning the shoe-receiving region within the shoe area; and (b) a tower subframe having a first tower subframe end and a second tower subframe end; (i) the first tower subframe end being attached to the tower; (ii) the second tower subframe end being constructed for attachment to a second bracket assembly attached to the tractor; and (iii) attaching the second tower end to the shoe-receiving region provided on the first bracket assembly, and attaching the second tower sub-frame end to the second bracket assembly.
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