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MrGadget

12-28-1999 12:21:40




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I have a Dual loader that may eventually end up on my IH 560. This loader has #16 stamped in the iron above the serial # plate (s/n 122165) on the right side vertical support for the lift arms. What was this loader originally designed to fit?

I believe it was once mounted on a 300 or 400, and then moved to a Case 700. When it was moved to the Case, the horizontal braces from the vertical supports back to the axle were cut off and replaced with longer ones. The 700 was about 100" from the front of the tractor to the leading face of the axle. My 560 is about 101", so I'm pretty sure it will fit as-is.

Just wondered about the loader; how old and what for?

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Wayne

12-29-1999 17:26:58




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 Re: Dual Loader in reply to MrGadget, 12-28-1999 12:21:40  
If you want to contact the company that Dual loaders are part of now, this is the website:
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It is Woods eguipment company but they still sell some Dual model loaders. Click on loaders and then either 156-172" lift height or 149-175" lift height for the current Dual models.



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Dwight Toft

09-08-2003 19:07:29




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 Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to Wayne, 12-29-1999 17:26:58  
Need to find a place in northern Minnesota to find parts for and repair a Dual 300 loader. The seals are out of it.
Thank you, Dwight Toft



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George Vinson Dellinger

07-08-2003 16:52:53




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 Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to Wayne, 12-29-1999 17:26:58  
Dear people, I would like info. of anykind as how to attach a 175 Dual loader Mod# 175; S# 1070 to a 7006 Deutch/ 75 yr. Mod. I need brackets&clamps& etc. Can you help me out in anyway? I would greatley appreciate it. Thank you . Vinson D. 1410 Public Wells Rd Martin, Tn. 38237-731 587 9477.



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GAry Ayres

09-04-2002 18:54:53




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 Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to Wayne, 12-29-1999 17:26:58  
I have a Dual loader made in Sioux Falls South Dakota.
Model #C35400 Serial # 2619242
I need to find some hydraulic replacement seals, do you know where or how to get them.



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Wayne

12-28-1999 15:45:06




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 Re: Dual Loader in reply to MrGadget, 12-28-1999 12:21:40  
Does the bucket have one cyl. or two? If one cyl. it is probably a 250. With two cyls. it could be a 300, 325, or 345. The 345 will have blue cyls. the 300 and 325 will be orange cyls. Unless it is a quick tach model Then this info can be thrown out. I have a 345 That has been on a 3020, M, 560, and 806. I think I might still have a set of 560 mts. for it. They should be the same as the M mounts only 12"{guess} longer.

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MrGadget

12-29-1999 07:22:14




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 Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to Wayne, 12-28-1999 15:45:06  
Single bucket cylinder, orange paint, not a quick-tach, but still a simple mount. The horizontal support beam is boxed and attachs directly to the forward face of the axle with long bolts and brackets on the back side.

The vertical lift arm supports are also boxed, the left one is also an oil reservior (don't think I'll be using it, the 560 has dual hydraulics). There is a pipe with a square flange on each end that bolts between the vertical supports at the top.

Finally there are two round pipe supports that connect at the top of the vertical support and extend down at a forward sloping angle to the side rails of the tractor and bolt on there in the general area between the front of the engine, and the radiator supports.

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wayne

12-29-1999 09:38:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to MrGadget, 12-29-1999 07:22:14  
Sounds like a 250. They come out of the 50s and 60s.



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MrG:also...

12-29-1999 09:57:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to wayne, 12-29-1999 09:38:18  
What would estimate its value to be? Needs the rams of the cylinders cleaned up and a couple hoses replaced. Thanks :-)



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MrG

12-29-1999 09:55:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to wayne, 12-29-1999 09:38:18  
That would be about the right time frame...Ok, so what was a 250 desgined to fit? or was it designed to be pretty generic?



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Wayne

12-29-1999 14:58:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dual Loader in reply to MrG, 12-29-1999 09:55:25  
M & H A & 60 And other row crop tractors. Guessing around 300 bucks maybe a little more. Get a good hard winter and the value could be higher.



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