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Dunham-Lehr loaders

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Tim W

05-15-2003 19:10:02




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Anyone know if Dunham-Lehr loaders are still made? If so do they have a web site? Can parts be obtained somewhere?
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Tim




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Doug in IL.

05-17-2003 06:33:54




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 Re: Dunham-Lehr loaders in reply to Tim W, 05-15-2003 19:10:02  
Dunham-Lehr loaders are now Farmhand Model 22's. They are available at some Agco dealers. I recently bought the brackets to mount a Dunham Lehr loader on a Oliver 1650 from Farmhand/Agco.



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evielboweviel

05-17-2003 10:29:05




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 Re: Re: Dunham-Lehr loaders in reply to Doug in IL., 05-17-2003 06:33:54  
how pricey were the brackets, how did you plumb the loader in, seperate controls or not and what do you think of the loader after using it for a while. have 1650d nf want to add a loader to it next year



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Doug in IL.

05-17-2003 16:24:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Dunham-Lehr loaders in reply to evielboweviel, 05-17-2003 10:29:05  
The bracket set (there are 3 of them) was a bit over $400, as I remember. I got this loader because of the very fast, quick attaching and detaching feature. I originally had it on a JD 4030. The Deere had a little better hydraulics than the Oliver. But the loader and the Oliver have done all we asked of them. It is not as ridgid as some of the sub frame mounted loaders. I plumbed it into the power beyond port on the valve housing beneath the seat. Check the archives on this site for a good description of how to do this. My loader has it's own valves mounted on it.

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evielboweviel

05-18-2003 15:42:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Dunham-Lehr loaders in reply to Doug in IL., 05-17-2003 16:24:52  
thanks for the info



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