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Re: 300 utility tractor w/milwaukee backhoe 4SALE
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Posted by winner on March 15, 2005 at 22:26:22 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: 300 utility tractor w/milwaukee backhoe 4SALE posted by paul on March 15, 2005 at 22:01:23:
you are correct, paul im looking to discuss the possible sale of this machine, either in whole or in parts, not looking to sell at this time unless somebody makes me an offer i cant refuse. I was told the backhoe was made for IHC by milwaukee but that is just heresay. It is not a three point but mounted permenatly to the tractor. it looks like the machine. in other words it doesnt look out of place, lots of welding going on though. Same kind of frame work as bucket construction. Backhoe hydralic shift lever is definitly origanal. Dont know if 300's had an aux or not.shift levers that we replaced from the backhoe looked like other levers. yes pistons was meant to be said as cylinders. all functions work except blown cyclinder and forward or reverse motion. Engine will fire up and bucket will operate and so will all of the backhoe functions work except left swing. I think the clutch burnt up because of improper adjustment made by well meaning person. steering clutches felt and worked well so did shifting of tranny, but this can only be by my word, but i stand behind it. I appreciate your candor and help. thank you very much. winner
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