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Topic: What are the specs?
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| Shetland Sheepdog
08-03-2012 19:48:32
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I have a Dunham-Lehr (Farmhand) model 22 loader, and I'm curious as to what the specs are on this loader.
Any info appreciated.
TIA, Dave
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| Shetland Sheepdog
08-04-2012 20:30:20
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to gary in neb., 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| Thanks so much! That's what I was looking for. The loader on the 5610-II has the 2.5" lift cylinders, and the loader on the 3910 has the 2" lift cylinders. Interestingly, the bucket cylinder is the same bore & length on both!
Thanks again,
Dave |
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| Shetland Sheepdog
08-04-2012 20:25:32
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to David Snipes, 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| The 5610-II is an '89, and I just got it from Burkholder Bros. this spring.
The 3910 is an '84, and I got it about 23 years ago. |
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| Timberoak 2119
08-04-2012 14:57:25
107.3.19.236
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to Shetland Sheepdog, 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| I have a spec sheet for the 22 series loader and I quote "With 2 1/2" standard cylinders and 2500 PSI, the breakaway lift capacity is 4500 pounds and the lift to full height is 2800 pounds. With 2" cylinders and 2500 PSI, the breakaway capacity is 2800 pounds and the full height capacity is 1800 pounds." |
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| david1
08-04-2012 13:50:10
184.5.149.118
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to Shetland Sheepdog, 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| Nice Ford. Did you get that new . |
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| Shetland Sheepdog
08-04-2012 05:58:00
71.181.2.124
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to mark in Wis., 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| I also have a Dunham-Lehr on my 3910, that appears to be older than the "22". The dimensions and geometry of the two loaders are identical, but the lift cylinders on the "22" are larger in diameter. i'm wondering if the loader on the 3910 is a #2? It's built a tad lighter than the "22".
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| Leroy
08-04-2012 05:25:39
69.88.205.38
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Re: What are the specs? in reply to Shetland Sheepdog, 08-03-2012 19:48:32
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| I have some sales lit on that loader and do not remember any spects on it. Our loader probely was a earlier version and had twin dump cylinders instead of a single like the 22. Ours was on a 65 model 4100 Ford. Would have fit the 5100 Ford. |
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