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Re: MEMO front end loader
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Posted by kyhayman on October 23, 2003 at 13:18:27 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: MEMO front end loader posted by Jim on October 23, 2003 at 12:58:01:
A guy on here from Oklahoma is the only dealer I have found. I got one too, came on a tractor I got 4 years ago. Good loader. They (at least mine) was made in Slovenia. Parts are outrageous. All metric and of eastern Europeon design. I tried replacing a line and it was over $100 for the line and then freight out of Eastern Europe. Took 9 weeks to get it. Last time I needed parts I went to a local fluid power shop and got 'American' stuff made up with SAE to metric adapters. The mate to that line cost me $35 total that way and I got it in 2 hours. If it is self leveling (mine is) you have got to watch for getting air in the lines. An air lock can rupture a fitting in a heartbeat and it may be you last one. I've got a book on it, if you need infor I'll see if the model # is included. Regards, David
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