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Re: what should a fella pay for a farmhand loader,
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Posted by MM_TX on April 16, 2005 at 18:22:14 from (69.152.234.236):
In Reply to: what should a fella pay for a farmhand loader, H posted by arod on April 16, 2005 at 13:31:45:
I paid $350 for a F-11 with 2 spool valve that I probably should have walked away from, but in Tx cheap loaders are very hard to find. Big cylinders are good, missing one bucket cylinder. All the pins are cobbled to an embarrassment and I will have to do some reconstructive fabrication and it will allways be a patched up loader, not a clean one. If those big cylinders have bad pits & rust on the shafts its not worth much as they will tear up new seals and are expensive to replace. If the bucket is no good the F-11 has wider pins than most so finding a cheap one will probably take adding brackets. Look at the pins for patches and wear and decide if Its useable or just cheap yard art.
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