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1952 TEA Original Front End loader

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Barry Reid Stir

08-21-2001 07:50:44




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I was just looking around and doing some investigation on my own. I have come to a conclusion. My original front end loader that is on my TEA is as usless as anything I have ever seen in my life. Sure it works fine, Buts its not very practical what so ever. It will lift up and down no problem. The problem I have is this. The loader is mounted in such a way that I cant use the 3 point hitch for anything else, like a bush hog, or plow. The loader has support arms the hook onto the ends of the 3 point hitch, therefore making the 3 point hitch useless for implement hook ups. Taking the loader off would be more of a hassle then anything. There are no quick connects for the hydraulic hoses, unless I put them on. So every time I would need to take the loader of I would loose all my fluid. Im thinking that mabye a blade that hooks up to te 3-point hitch would be much easier. I have been offer a good price for the loader, but not sure what its worth, any suggestions. Sorry this note was so long. Keep up the great work, This is a great site.
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Barry

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Phil (VA)

08-21-2001 10:49:55




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 Re: 1952 TEA Original Front End loader in reply to Barry Reid Stirling, Ontario Canada, 08-21-2001 07:50:44  
The old fully hydraulic loaders (with front pump and fully hydraulic bucket) bring maybe $700 US here, and the trip bucket loaders bring maybe $300 US, more or less, depending on condition, etc. That's my experience. By the way, I was in Brigden, Ont. last weekend for the tractor show there and it was perhaps the best show I have seen. Great demos of threshing and veneer making and a huge selection of tractors, and good flea market. They had a large contingency of steam tractors, and a big variety of unusual and interesting equipment.

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