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Re: McCormick Loader
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 24, 2005 at 13:13:06 from (216.208.58.183):
In Reply to: Re: McCormick Loader posted by marvin on November 24, 2005 at 08:53:42:
marvin: That loader at the Trenton show is a 33 loader. The only difference on the 33A would be the added cylinder for hydraulic bucket, it was just one single hydraulic cylinder mounted in center at front. The frame and mounting of the two loaders are the same. The model 33 was the first IH loader that could be used with wide front end. The older 30 and 31 loaders were for narrow front only. I think the 33 loader was introduced around 1951 or 2, then 2 to 3 years later came the 300 and 400 with multi-valve dual action hydraulics and everyone wanted hydraulic bucket, thus the model 33A. There was also a smaller version of this loader, made speciffically for SC, 200, 230, etc. Exact same lines just scaled down in size a bit. Don't remember the model number, may have been 32. I know there was also a model 34 designed for utility tractors.
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