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John Deere #50 Loader

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Jimbob

01-19-2003 00:03:08




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I was out doing some iron hunting and aquired a loader. Someone suggested it's a John Deere #50. It has strait round tube arms with welded truss rods in top with plates to space them from the arms. It is a trip bucket, arms are about 10ft. long and bucket looks to be about 36in. wide. Anyone have some pictures of one? If it is a #50, does anyone have brackets or bracket diagrams for an early styled A? Does anybody have rams? thanks

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mike

01-19-2003 18:59:57




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 Re: John Deere #50 Loader in reply to Jimbob, 01-19-2003 00:03:08  
I have a JD 50 and 45 and the 50 has square tubing and 45 has round but neither one of them have the trip in the center. It is off to the side. I have always wanted a 45W. It is for a wiefront and came with hydralic bucket. These are good old loaders and are becoming very colectable. Hope this helps.



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Jon L Pearwson

01-19-2003 07:16:39




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 Re: John Deere #50 Loader in reply to Jimbob, 01-19-2003 00:03:08  
Sounds like you have a 45 loader there a 50 is square tubed.



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Jimbob

01-19-2003 09:39:14




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 Re: Re: John Deere #50 Loader in reply to Jon L Pearwson , 01-19-2003 07:16:39  
Hum..... ..this loader looks just like the IHC H-M loader that had strait channel iron side arms. The rams go under the arms. The bucket trip is in the middle of the bucket. ????? ???



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