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1959mm335 Industrial wBackhoeandBucketloader

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Dave bean

12-02-2007 14:19:07




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I have a 1959mm335Industrial w backhoe and bucketloader It looks like a factory setup original factory order anyone seen one??? been Painted 4times wondering what it looked like originally??? colors or any Pictures are welcome Thanks Dave




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JK2

12-02-2007 16:27:48




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 Re: 1959mm335 Industrial wBackhoeandBucketloader in reply to Dave bean, 12-02-2007 14:19:07  
I have a 1956 335 Industrial with an Ottowa backhoe & loader. The local dealer sold it new & it had been owned by 5 others between the original owner and I. Does yours have the 12 bolt axles & wheels or the heavy cast hubs?
I do have a parts manual for the LX backhoe/loader which is what mine was called. The problem is that the parts such as seals were apparently specific to that unit as far as MM goes & the seals & O-rings are all NLA. I took the old ones to a local hydraulic cylinder facility and they matched them & was fairly inexpensive. I had them make me a new boom cylinder since the one on it had been bent & straightened numerous times. That wasn't cheap but it works well.
John

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Dave bean

12-04-2007 14:01:59




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 Re: 1959mm335 Industrial wBackhoeandBucketloader in reply to JK2, 12-02-2007 16:27:48  
Hey John thanx for the reply the tractor I have Is a 59 335 Powerline series straight beam front end Industrial regular 6 bolt or stud rear axle w/13.6 x28 turf tires theres no pto or 3point hitch has a straight drive 38inch shaft from the flywheel runnin the Hydro Pump The tractor is not at my house right now but I remember the bucket had a tag on it made in N.H. Or V.T. I don,t think it was an Ottawa but not sure??? Ill have to check I believe the Backhoe and bucket were Painted red Originally It has Original Minneapolis Moline stickers on the upper frame rail of the bucket in Blue Just wondering how many were made Like this??? haven,t seen any Like it dont, know If theres any left still alive??? I bought it Oct2006 for 400.oo$$ the ring and pinion blown backet busted up somebody put a ring gear in and Didn,t shim the ring gear right what a mess??? took me about 50 hrs to do the job the transmission down to the case to change the pinion she runs and digs I was diggin two weeks ago before the frost arent,, many Minnie Moes around NEW ENGLAND VERy Interesting tractor all replies welcome Dave

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Dave Bean

12-09-2007 16:53:43




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 Re: 1959mm335 Industrial wBackhoeandBucketloader in reply to Dave bean, 12-04-2007 14:01:59  
Thanx again for the reply I started the Old girl today she was cold I looked at the Backhoe and Bucketloader today they are Conomatic-Pippin Which is Cone Automatic Machine Co. Windsor,Vt.Mod. # 260h backhoe and 235hbucket loader as a set I,m sure they were both red in the begining loader has MM sticker and 335 stickers on top frame which leads me to believe it left the factory like that I believe this tractor was power yellow( brighter yellow Prairie Gold) Probably red rims and silver??? I was told that NYstate highways and Public works bought alot of MM,s and Painted them all yellow or Orange?? Any replies appreciated about conomatic-pippin and MM Thanx Dave Bean

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