Posted by TheOldHokie on January 27, 2013 at 05:00:28 from (108.22.203.170):
In Reply to: loaders posted by NY 986 on January 26, 2013 at 19:32:25:
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Must be where you live. The models I listed above all have hydraulic buckets and with the exception of the Ford Industrial Loaders (aka Dearborn 19-97 and 19-105) are readily available just about anywhere. The Ford industrial models are less common but still show up on a regular basis. Wagner Iron Works (Milwaukee) made lots of the WM3 and WM4 loaders specifcially for the 9N/2N/8N tractors and both are fully hydraulic. Their follow on step through design Power-Loader models were introduced for the NAA and are also compatible with the N-series.
A Want Ad posted on the Ford forums usually turns one of the jungle gym pipe loaders up in short order. The step through models are only a bit harder to find. Heck, you can even use something like a modern Bobcat loader if you are modestly handy with a torch and welder. The issue there will be finding an adequate source of hydraulic power for the loader and that I can supply ;-) Of course by the time you are done you could have bought a nice used 4WD Kubota or Thousand Series Ford with the money you have invested. That Bobcat loader does look right at home though.....
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