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Dearborn rear loader

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Taylor Lambert

12-05-2003 19:00:28




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I just bought a Dearborn rear loader from an uncle that was about to scrap it, its in good shape has som pittion on it. All the tines are still there and straight. I has one extra bracket welded onto it. Id like to sell it but dont know what its actually worth or if anyone would be interested in it or did I waste money on itlol.




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Tim(nj)

12-05-2003 19:26:32




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 Re: Dearborn rear loader in reply to Taylor Lambert, 12-05-2003 19:00:28  
I have one. Mine is original, most of the paint and the decal are still there, only one weld on an arm. It also has the extra lift cylinders and the bracket to attach them to the tractor. To use the thing on an NAA like I have, you must have those extra cylinders. Mine is worth around $400 according to several Ford/Dearborn collectors in the area, because of its originality and completeness. They cringe when they find out that I still occasionally load the spreader with it. (Hey, it's a MANURE loader, guys!) My antiques must earn their keep, you know.

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Taylor Lambert

12-05-2003 21:11:19




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 Re: Re: Dearborn rear loader in reply to Tim(nj), 12-05-2003 19:26:32  
Mine will probably do the same lol I hobby farm but I run heavy equipment and have a backhoe service but the loader if it does stay t will go on a Yanmar. I had an uncle with a restored sheel wheel farmall he used to mow hedge rows to kill thorn bushes. He told me it saved the other tractors tires lol.



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