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New I dea - Horn front end loader

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BOB1943

05-10-2006 04:07:54




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I have a new idea-horn front end loader ( model/serial # NOH5-63493 mounted on my 1941 Farmall H. Trying to find any information - owners manuals, parts, etc on this loader. Not having any success. Asking for help

Thanks,

Bob




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Dan-IA

05-10-2006 10:51:40




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 Re: New I dea - Horn front end loader in reply to BOB1943, 05-10-2006 04:07:54  
That's the make of my loader on one of my Cockshutt 30s. I'll grant ya, it really doesn't look like a real heavy-built loader, but the only time I ever have to worry about hurting the loader is when I use it to push big piles of sticks together to burn them. That loader was a god-send when it came to emptying our 100-year-old peg barn.

We built the bucket out so it's as wide as the tractor in order to push snow with it. (Of course, good ol' Murphy... Now that I'm well equipped for winter weather, we haven't had hardly any snow the last 2 winters!)

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Robert J B

05-10-2006 05:36:27




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 Re: New I dea - Horn front end loader in reply to BOB1943, 05-10-2006 04:07:54  
I have a instructions and repair parts list for
setting-up and operating the New-Idea-Horn
"50" and "50" conversion loader if that would help. Also there is a price list book to



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ryan from WI

05-10-2006 05:07:17




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 Re: New I dea - Horn front end loader in reply to BOB1943, 05-10-2006 04:07:54  
A Agco dealer should help you out.



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Leroy

05-10-2006 06:26:26




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 Re: New I dea - Horn front end loader in reply to ryan from WI , 05-10-2006 05:07:17  
Unless you would get an old experienced parts man they would look at you as if you were crazy and wonder what you were talking about as most parts men now would never have heard of Horn that was bought out by New Idea. The first loaders only had Horn on them, then New Idea-Horn and later only New Idea



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ron mccormick

09-19-2006 12:16:30




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 Re: New I dea - Horn front end loader in reply to Leroy, 05-10-2006 06:26:26  
I don't currently have email (I'm at the library) but am looking for information on the fluid capacity for my New Idea/Horn front loader. I belive it's an H5 series with the reservoir attaching to the rear PTO. The tank is red with metal straps across the center. The question is how much hydraulic fluid is needed to properly fill the reservoir???

If you or others can answer, I would appreciate a call at 715-588-9075.

Thanks in advance for any/all assistance.

Ron McCormick

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