WOW , That's a high lift 8N bucket

Interesting.

No front or PTO pump. Looks like it's powered from the belly pump.

Can you spell "slow?"

Dean
 
It'll almost reach his asking price! LOL
I have bought a few things from him before and while I think
his asking price may be high at times, everything I have bought
was exactly as he described it. Kudos to him for that.

That loader looks very similar to the one on my Jubilee.
I believe mine is a Kelly also, although I don't know for sure.
Mine has dual dump cylinders and down pressure.
It works very well.

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One of my loader tractors (with a Canadian Allied
loader) lifts high like that. In fact mine goes higher
so that the upper arms are completely vertical. I
sure don't mind it on the IH 886 with with a cab, but
I wouldn't want it that high on an 8N. Every speck
of dirt stuck on that bucket would end up in your
eyes in two seconds.
 
(quoted from post at 23:27:51 05/01/16) One of my loader tractors (with a Canadian Allied
loader) lifts high like that. In fact mine goes higher
so that the upper arms are completely vertical. I
sure don't mind it on the IH 886 with with a cab, but
I wouldn't want it that high on an 8N. Every speck
of dirt stuck on that bucket would end up in your
eyes in two seconds.

The Kelly catalog says height to bucket pivot on the Model 600 is 10'-2". That's just a biscuit short of the Ford 730 series (19-427,512,513,516) loaders which were 10'-6". Much less and you start having reach issues loading into a good size truck/trailer. I have learned to keep my eyes closed/covered/averted and eaten my fair share of material when leveling a raised bucket ;-)

TOH
 

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