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alranchNE

10-24-2006 17:42:37




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Does anyone know approximately what this is, the numbers aren"t on it anymore, just a White emblem on the front. Loader looks decent. I"m supposed to have a 2-105 coming, this looks fairly heavy, wondering if it would be a good match. Thanks.

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ATM

10-25-2006 15:33:27




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to alranchNE, 10-24-2006 17:42:37  
It"s a white 1610 made by Schwartz"s also badged as MM and others. Have one on a 2-70 since 1979 it"s been reinforced on most joints also new pins and bushings.



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alranchNE

10-25-2006 16:37:14




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to ATM, 10-25-2006 15:33:27  
Thanks!



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alranchNE

10-25-2006 12:30:55




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to alranchNE, 10-24-2006 17:42:37  
I have a GB loader that I called the factory on to see what it was rated for, they said it was about 90-100, person can use his own judgment, but it's nice to have an idea ahead of time. This one looks close to that, cylinder size and a few other measurements/thickness, etc., but probably is a little lighter and that is what I was guessing. It also looks barely used. I'll dig the mounts out of the dirt and see what's there if I get time. I don't know if it will clear that tank on the side or how it would mount in general with the tractor not here. Mainly just to carry an extra bale out to hay with the Haybuster, push snow, maybe light dirt.

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alranchNE

10-25-2006 12:30:51




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to alranchNE, 10-24-2006 17:42:37  
I have a GB loader that I called the factory on to see what it was rated for, they said it was about 90-100, person can use his own judgment, but it's nice to have an idea ahead of time. This one looks close to that, cylinder size and a few other measurements/thickness, etc., but probably is a little lighter and that is what I was guessing. It also looks barely used. I'll dig the mounts out of the dirt and see what's there if I get time. I don't know if it will clear that tank on the side or how it would mount in general with the tractor not here. Mainly just to carry an extra bale out to hay with the Haybuster, push snow, maybe light dirt.

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RodInNS

10-25-2006 09:24:26




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to alranchNE, 10-24-2006 17:42:37  
I couldn't begin to tell you who built the thing, but to me, it doesn't look like a whole lot of loader for a 100 horse tractor. More like 70 to my way of thinking. Ofcourse some of the loader's presence may be lost in the pictures. It may look more imposing when you're there beside it. At very least I'd take it easy on the thing till I knew what it would do. Good luck.

Rod



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RickL

10-25-2006 06:12:50




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 Re: model of White loader in reply to alranchNE, 10-24-2006 17:42:37  
It just looks like the old loader we used to have on 1850 Oliverbut its just red. It was a model 1610 they called it. had it for years It was okay but was actually light in the mounting brackes and arm area. All of the others I had seen had all been rewelded.,other than that you will be okay. loader you need to use common sense anyway. not sure if it will fit the 105 thou since it is different frame and don't you have a fuel tank low on that unit. I wanted to switch a loader from a 1650 OLIVER TO A 105 AND TRACTOR FRAMES WEREN'T EVEN CLOSE . Course welder makes anything fit. Good Luck. If memeory recollects think they were built at one time by Swartz

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alranchNE

10-24-2006 17:44:55




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10-24-2006 17:47:00




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