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JT

12-24-2007 09:12:17




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Bob, will see if I can remember how to post pictures. Here is one, I cannot see how to do multiple images
JIm




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Randy McClenahan

12-28-2007 18:35:17




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
I have the same loader on a BN with a Char-lynn pto hydraulic pump. Let me know if you find manuals for the loader or hydraulic pump. I would like to have copies.

I also have a snowblade and hydraulic lift for the blade that I will never use. It is too bad that you live so far away from MA.

Randy



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BobOHIO

12-24-2007 19:49:25




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
JT- Thank you for the nice pictures. I've never seen a set up like that pump before. That Henderson lift looks like a nice unit and adds to an already nice looking B tractor. Good job. Thanks again. Bob



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Dan J 13655

12-24-2007 11:52:52




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
I saw a B with a loader like that sell at auction a few months back -- can't remember exactly when or where, in the general Dayton area. The one I saw had the same kind of loader and hydraulic pump, but had a home-made hand clutch setup on it. When I was a kid, we had a Case SC with the same type of hydraulic pump.



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Fromjb2

12-24-2007 10:54:11




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
Hi, is that a Henderson loader? We had one similar to that on SC in the early 1950s with the same PTO pump.

Merry Christmas.
JimB



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JT

12-24-2007 12:15:26




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to Fromjb2, 12-24-2007 10:54:11  
Jim,
yes, that is a henderson loader. I am looking for a manual for it now.



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gene bender

12-24-2007 09:54:23




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
Good set-up handiest thing you could ever have now just need to build a 7ft blade for the snow



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JT

12-24-2007 12:19:42




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to gene bender, 12-24-2007 09:54:23  
Gene,
yep, the snow blade is next. I have a heavy wheel hub to put on it, then looking for chains. This is the one you came down and changed the axle out for me. I was proud of him yesterday when I got the loader, it was 16 degrees and he started right up.



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JT

12-24-2007 09:13:03




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:12:17  
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JT

12-24-2007 09:14:22




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:13:03  
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This the hydraulic pump, now I have hydraulics for other things also.



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JT

12-24-2007 09:16:43




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:14:22  
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Here is the rear of the hydrualics, this is my chrstmas present to me.



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Dave H (MI)

12-24-2007 09:56:50




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to JT, 12-24-2007 09:16:43  
You did a good job on the pics but you need to resize them to make them forum-friendly. A few comments...1)That is a really sweet little tractor and loader. 2)That is one crazy looking pump, where did that come from? 3) Do something with those hydraulic lines afore you snag something and end up bathed in oil 4)I hope no loved ones were lost when the rest of that left side seat blew off 5)Merry Christmas and thanks for the pics!!!

Let me know how that thing works for you.

DaveH

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gene bender

12-25-2007 09:02:19




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to Dave H (MI), 12-24-2007 09:56:50  
Dave those are good units as the pump,control,resivour is all in one unit pluss there is also two from one side and single from other. I have used these units for yrs on a B. I put one and use it then someone will come along and buy it so i get another one fixed up. They have 1000 psi and 10gpm flow at no more than 750 RPM. Parts are still availl. I do run the unit off to the left and drive with #60 roller chain this makes the control handles in a good position.

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JT

12-24-2007 12:27:55




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to Dave H (MI), 12-24-2007 09:56:50  
Dave,
I am as excited as a kid in a candy store to go play with it. Pump, I am not sure on, I bough the loader and picked up yesterday and that is what they had on it, took off trailer, and put it in the shed. As for the hydraulic lines, yea, I had laid them up on the support under the tranny, it fell off and I almost run it over with the front wheels backing it in the shed. How would I go about resizing pictures?, I understand the forum friendly thing, I get upset when others do it, and then I do the same thing my self. lol thanks for the comments, will let you know how how it works when it warms up a little bit here.
Jim

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glennster

12-24-2007 10:15:21




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to Dave H (MI), 12-24-2007 09:56:50  
it looks like a char-lynn pto pump. self contained, has the oil resevior inside. that one looks like a one way. i have a two way version of this on my w-9. also have a one way on the shelf. if you go to farm auctions, you can usually find em pretty reasonable.



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brfarmall

12-25-2007 04:42:59




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to glennster, 12-24-2007 10:15:21  
i have 2 of these pumps how do ya tell if there 2way pumps i use 1 to lift a loader on my farmall a but i have to change the lines to lift the belly mower



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gene bender

12-25-2007 11:10:27




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to brfarmall, 12-25-2007 04:42:59  
When its mounted as shown the left side has one portand thus it is single hy. Other side has two ports and that side would be two-way. The one pictured doesent have the other control lever mounted.



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MN Rick

12-24-2007 11:11:23




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 Re: Bob Ohio B loader picture in reply to glennster, 12-24-2007 10:15:21  
Last one I sold on Flea-bay brought $77.00.



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