Case model 22 loader

ScottNC

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In a trade I received a David Brown 885 with a loader. The decals are faint but I believe it to be a Case 22. It mounts to wrap around bolt-on frame and sits on round tubular pieces sticking out on either side of the bolt-on frame just in front of the operators feet. Where the loader meets the round projections, there are large knobs that look to release latches that clamp the loader to the tractor when unscrewed. It uses a single, center mounted bucket roll-back/dump cylinder.

The previous owner passed along two rectangular, metal tube, three foot long fixtures that are supposed to be used in removing and or storing the loader when not on the tractor.

I have been unable to find any info on this loader. I would like to remove it to facilitate repairs to the tractor but do not know how or how to use the fixtures.
 
That sounds as if it is a Dunham Lehr or Agco model 22 loader. I have the directions on how to install and remove if you don't find them online.
 
(quoted from post at 11:36:14 01/28/18) Take that back. Would be a model 2 with one bucket cylinder.

The decals have deteriorated as well as painted over but the number "22" and the word "LOADER" are visible. Both read vertically from top to bottom. The design of the decal is very much in line with what Case used but the name Case does not appear. I can find no other identification. The round (3"?) mounts, large hand knobs and the ratchet/pawl type under-lock seems somewhat unique compared what I have been able to find online. Of course, I have been using CASE is the search.

If you've literature that sounds like it might be correct I'd love to have a look.
 
Scott, punch in Dunham Lehr loader 2-c and you will find Agco pubs. Scroll down until you see the manual for your loader. I would type out the instructions but would take me too long. Look for a serial # as there are 2 different books. Hope this helps. You can also e-mail me a phone # and I can call you.
 
Dunham had a 22 and also a different older model that I do not know the model but is what I had. That had levers to unlatch but when went to the 22 they got away from that. It was on a Ford 4000 (4100) 38" rear wheels.
 
Thanks guys. I managed to find enough info, in particularly about using the stands that I think I can get the loader off. I appreciate the help.
 

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