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Ron Kinkeade

06-08-2000 21:18:28




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I own a dearborne loader and am hunting for an owner/service manual so I can set it up on my NAA. Thanks Ron




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Mrjasonl

06-09-2000 17:09:36




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 Re: dearborne loader in reply to Ron Kinkeade, 06-08-2000 21:18:28  
I have a Dearborn M#19-59 on my 8n - the manual I have is for M#'s 19-59 & 19-60 mounted on the NAA. I don't want to give it up, but if you have specific questions send me an e-mail and I will look them up.



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9N'er

06-08-2000 23:26:03




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 Re: dearborne loader in reply to Ron Kinkeade, 06-08-2000 21:18:28  
Try the website: N-Series.com or the N-News link at the site. One of them has a long list of manuals...and I noted several manuals for various models of Dearborn Loaders and more. Hope this helps. If I'm mistaken, those sites can provide a link to other sites if I'm not corect with my information above. good luck. p.s. I have a Dearborn loader on an 850. Works well...but got rid of the compost bucket and put a wider bucket on it. Also have a 6' blade for it...but wish it was wider.

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Jeff Kupp

06-08-2000 23:53:55




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 Re: Re: dearborne loader in reply to 9N'er, 06-08-2000 23:26:03  
I have a dearborne loader model 19-43 on my NAA.
The front hydraulic cylinders seals are warn out. I went down to the Ford dealership and they wanted $155 for a new set of seals? I thought i could buy a cylnder for that price. Does anyone know of any place to buy replacement seals?



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fessman

06-09-2000 17:11:36




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 Re: Re: Re: dearborne loader in reply to Jeff Kupp, 06-08-2000 23:53:55  
Jeff,

You could try the yellow pages and look for a hydraulics supplier. It does sound like a lot of money for seals. Most these guys match the seals to the cylinder, and old seals. Therefore you need to take the seals and cylinder to them. Good luck.

Fessman



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