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Posted by JayWalt on February 18, 2007 at 19:23:54 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Re: Vintage Ad for my tractor =) posted by Patrick in Illinois on February 18, 2007 at 19:15:43:
thanks dude. Seems its either a 33 or 34-b or something. Its hard to tell. When I got the 300u, the loader's bucker was not original. The crossmember for the power dump wasnt there, neither was the cylinder or dump vavle. I have since made my own dump mounts on the arms, works pretty good, just looking for a wider bucket now. I have a really strong urge to start dismantling it and restoring it, but I know It's gonna cost alot more money then I'd every want to spend, besides I bought this tractor to work it!! As for these loaders being weak , I can eaisly pick up the front end of a junk car we got laying here about 8 foot in there air and drop it. Its alot more powerful then I ever expected. I hope to get some stuff figured out tomorrow, then I'll be in a less "depressed that I spent alot of money on this thing" mood. Dont get me wrong, I can use the tractor, but things need addressed, the brakes, the charging system conversion i wanna do, the hydraulic noise, the rear end fluid check, and so on... I'm sure yall will hear about it tomorrow or wednesday =P Once again thanks for all your support and for putting up with me, hah!!
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