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buzzinduzzin

01-01-2013 16:50:18
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what would be a good make/model loader to put on an 1855? snow removal, light lifting, joystick preferred




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thompson mike

01-02-2013 22:42:08
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  

here is my 1855 with a 3100 woods/dual loader



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mike chapman

01-02-2013 19:55:14
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  
We had a Koyker K5 on an 1800 and loved it, easy to take off or put on.



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Moline_guy

01-02-2013 19:40:21
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  

Depends where you are located, around here the dual 3000/3100 are common. They are an older loader but go on and off easily and will hold up to a 100 hp tractor. This is a 3000 on my 1955.



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CumminsMan

01-02-2013 15:54:32
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  
Pretty hard to beat a Westendorf TA-28 or the self leveling TA-29. We had a TA-29 on our 1755 and it worked well. Still have the brackets, if you or anyone else needs them drop me an email.



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thompson mike

01-01-2013 18:19:13
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  
I have a woods/dual 3100 on mine and it is a very stout unit. I am very happy with it. I will try to post a photo tomorrow, have to work all night



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oliverkid

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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  
Koyker, and Great Bend seem to make some nice loaders. Ive seen a couple of both on 4 digit Olivers and they seem to fit well. Couldnt help with a model though. Our nieghbor has a Koyker on his 766 and it is a really rugged design.



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Greg Hammel

01-01-2013 17:02:12
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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to buzzinduzzin, 01-01-2013 16:50:18  
Cant help with what is the best loader,but really interested in how the v-12 project is coming? Do you have anymore pics? What tin work are you planning on putting on it?



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buzzinduzzin

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 Re: 1855 loader question in reply to Greg Hammel, 01-01-2013 17:02:12  
went to sikeston last friday & got the rear axle off of a 2 wheel drive IH cotton picker. finished installing that yesterday, now working on the tin, the radiator is the corner stone for the tin, still scratching head!! pictures by end of week thank you



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