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| Erik ok
12-17-2012 12:02:38
166.137.156.19
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 I bought a parts tractor at an auction last weekend that had a loader on it but it doesn't have any tags or markings on it other that some faint green paint in places, I wondered if might be a Case |
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| Erik ok
12-17-2012 17:00:12
166.137.156.26
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 12:02:38
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| Yes it has the tine bucket and it also has the slip on scoop. I bought the tractor for a few parts I needed for my SC that I'm getting ready to restore. It has wheel weights on the rear and it also has m&w dome pistons in it. I wasn't interested in the loader at first but now that I know it's a Case I might keep it and put it on my 54 DC. I only paid $300 for the SC and loader. |
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| C. Amick
12-17-2012 19:40:10
138.210.9.42
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 17:00:12
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| I need one dome piston and a rod, if you have an extra. |
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| Troy H
12-17-2012 16:18:38
72.251.164.78
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 12:02:38
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| Hello, if you want too sell the loader I would be interested in buying it. If anyone else has on for sale let me know. Thanks, Troy |
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| John Seasly
12-21-2012 09:35:35
71.194.30.191
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Troy H, 12-17-2012 16:18:38
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| I have a freeman trip loader with new hydraulic hoses an new trip cable, if interested give me email john |
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| Adirondack case guy
12-17-2012 14:59:40
74.69.160.79
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 12:02:38
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|    Eric. You have a model 100 Case loader. The 100H had a hyd bucket control. Take note of pic#2, it shows the spring and chain assy. and hoop that resets the bucket after dumping it. (simply raise it up after dumping it and it snapps the bucket back to the loading position, while returning to refill it. At first I thought the hoop was also the support when the loader was detached, but doesn't appear to be the case. I see no usefull function for it on a 100H loader. Loren |
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| Armand Tatro
12-17-2012 21:37:16
98.227.26.140
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Adirondack case guy, 12-17-2012 14:59:40
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| Loren: Looks to me like that hoop would also provide some protection to the radiator and sheet metal when lifting stuff. Armand |
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| Adirondack case guy
12-17-2012 16:47:40
74.69.160.79
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Adirondack case guy, 12-17-2012 14:59:40
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|    As in Nick's post, It would be a 101 model. Here is the breakdown Loren |
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| Christopher Mikesell
12-17-2012 15:18:55
76.226.194.138
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Adirondack case guy, 12-17-2012 14:59:40
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| That hoop prevents the loader frame from flexing and striking the tractor. I just repaired the light bar on my SC today. It had a Horn loader on it, and it appears that the frame flexed enough to catch the end of the light bar. The bar was cracked and bent upward a few inches at one end. |
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| dc in illinois
12-17-2012 16:47:24
50.103.18.40
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Christopher Mikesell, 12-17-2012 15:18:55
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| I have also a horn loader on a dc and I always wondered why the right light bar was cut short.I have found that you keep the legs pryed out as much as you can and no problems yet that was two years ago but it only moves snow.good luck and not hy jack the post great loader pics did you get the bucket with it?as i cant tell from the pics Bob |
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| oleclint
12-17-2012 14:37:40
69.8.14.130
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 12:02:38
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| Eric, are you going to keep that Case loader? If not ,I mite be interested in it. I wanted to go to that auction , but stayed home and got some work done. clint |
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| NickatKY
12-17-2012 12:22:24
98.93.204.149
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Re: Loader identification in reply to Erik ok, 12-17-2012 12:02:38
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| Good find,It looks like a Case loader to me. Here's a link to a brochure about it from Mike Johnson's website. Nick |
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