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AC Loader/Cylinder ID

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Mokicker

08-20-2007 09:58:05




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Need help IDing loader or cylinders off my WD. Loader had no tags or markings when I bought tractor 3 years ago. All research shows it to be a Freeman built loader (rectangular steel frame). I took the cylinders into my local AGCO shop due to packing in one cylinder leaking badly. He researched all Freeman loaders and Kelly loaders and could not find a match on the rebuild kit. Says all Freemans have packing under flange nut. These cylinders have the packing on the end of the ram secured with a large nut washer combo. Does anyone have a clue as to who may have built this loader? or cylinders?

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Mokicker

08-20-2007 15:16:09




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 Re: AC Loader/Cylinder ID in reply to Mokicker, 08-20-2007 09:58:05  
Thanks Chuck,

Will see about picture.

Loader does have the frame mounting to the side of the tractor then running back to the rear axle. Spent the day chasing different guys who work with old Allis's and concenses is that it's a freeman 100 series of sometype. What has them all confused is the large "bowl" type casp on top.

Single acting cylinder.

carl



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JMS/MN

08-21-2007 10:38:29




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 Re: AC Loader/Cylinder ID in reply to Mokicker, 08-20-2007 15:16:09  
Paulson loaders mounted on the side frames, not going back to the rear axle. Maybe a Schwartz loader?



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ChuckBergstrom

08-20-2007 10:40:45




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 Re: AC Loader/Cylinder ID in reply to Mokicker, 08-20-2007 09:58:05  
Your loader could be a Paulson, built in Minn.
In the late 50's the company was founded in Osseo,
Mn. at least partially by a former Freeman employee. The loaders were almost identical. The
cylinders look the same but leathers do not inter-
change. The Paulson loaders are all mid mount-no
frames to back of tractor. Parts are avail in
Rogers, Mn. Are the cyls. single or double acting?
I do have some parts left over if this is what
you have. Can you send picture? Chuck

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