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Topic: Waldon 5000 loader?
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| DStout
11-12-2012 13:54:35
69.174.58.148
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Got a friend that has a Waldon 5000 loader that needs brakes, the shop gave him a quote of over $2000 to install....? These are a small articulating 4x4 loader with a Deutz 3 cylinder air cooled engine made in Fairview Oklahoma. I don"t know a thing about them... any after market parts availible? They are just a hydralic 4 shoe brake system dosn"t look all that fancy...what gives? Thanks David |
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| Nils Rittweger
11-12-2012 20:23:30
108.20.56.192
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Re: Waldon 5000 loader? in reply to DStout, 11-12-2012 13:54:35
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| Dana or GM corporate axles. Pull it apart. A good parts guy will know what you need. |
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| welding man
11-12-2012 14:18:30
76.9.225.68
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Re: Waldon 5000 loader? in reply to DStout, 11-12-2012 13:54:35
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| Havent't worked on one for a while but as I remember they used Dana differentals and shoes similar to a 1 ton Ford truck rear shoes. Dealers get big prices for their parts and $100.00 + per hour labor. Adds up quick. Pull a wheel and go to the parts store and see if you can match them up. |
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| Dick2
11-12-2012 15:05:56
174.19.205.113
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Re: Waldon 5000 loader? in reply to welding man, 11-12-2012 14:18:30
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| | It's probably a common off-the-shelf axle, Dana or some other brand. A parts house that has truck parts should be able to match the parts. Those small manufacturers tended to buy standard components and just assemble them to whatever machine they were building. Nothing exotic or proprietary about the components. |
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