Does anyone know what brand loader this is?

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I bought an International 240 with this loader on it. No tags anywhere. Any ideas as to what make it is?
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Wagner probably a 3.

Manuals found here: at a competitors website with N and tractor, and club dot com slash manuals.
 
That's exactly what the guy who wanted to buy a tractor to plow snow needs. Independent pump on the front, hydraulic bucket/blade tip. I think the Wagners are a little nicer than the Dearborns many N's came with.
 
(quoted from post at 10:52:57 09/14/18) Doc ..... why the international intrigue and mystery? Is someone stalking someone? Here we go .....

Because when I try to put all the code stuff together, this website warns me that I've entered some kind of illegal word or phrase that is banned.

So, use the first letter of the old Ford tractor, then use the actual word 'tractor' then use the word 'club', then put the punctuation mark known as 'dot', then use the http qualifier 'com' and it will lead you to the manuals.

Now, if you want to bother to admonish the hosts of this fine website that it is not a swear word, and is not a incitement of violence to use that name, I would be happy for you. I'm not going to bother.
 

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This owner of this site does not desire anyone associates with any other tractor web site of any sort and that will automatically gt it flagged. Other sites do not share this same mind set and do not mind you mentioning any other sites with the larger picture being the preservation of old machinery being key in mind.
 
BRUCE: Good grief, that's what they call being somewhat petty ...... is that the correct term? That really surprises me but I guess nothing should nowadays.
 

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