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Re: Anyone...Wagner loader manual for Farmall Supe
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Posted by tfringo on February 18, 2006 at 07:21:56 from (207.200.116.5):
In Reply to: Re: Anyone...Wagner loader manual for Farmall Supe posted by El Toro on February 18, 2006 at 05:13:07:
Thank you for the responce. I contacted Wagner a while back and they stated they got out of loader business a long time ago. I just sent a letter to Milwaukee Tractor. I have never heard of them. Did they used to sell Loaders for Wagner? I am fixing up a nice loader for my Super C. I am just about done and it is turning out very nice. I would like to know if the system should be vented somehow. I sort of studied it and it seems that it would probably work either way. It is an original set up and I don't really see any vent caps. The fill cap looks as though it was loosely attached though. I was wondering if that was how they sort of vented it?? I am having fun with it. I re-chromed one rod and have put all new seals in it. I mounted the main frame on the tractor the other day and it fits very nice. I have been working on the arms. Should be done with them soon and the bucket. Send an email to tfringo@aol.com and I will send some pictures to anyone interesed. Thanks, Terry
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