Posted by Rudi on February 07, 2009 at 04:36:02 from (99.252.48.17):
In Reply to: Wagner loader posted by Pete76NY on February 06, 2009 at 18:53:28:
Bill:
billde said: (quoted from post at 19:53:28 02/06/09) Just bought an IH 340 with a Wagner loader. Does anyone have any information on the loader?
Surprisingly one of the best places for information on Wagner Loaders is eBay. I just bought 2 sections of the IH LDR-1 Parts Catalog (wanted the whole thing, but the guy broke it down into 23 sections and sold the individually) for Cubs on two models. Search there. The Wagner Loaders site really is only about 1 page, and does have the history page and one loader manual page but primarily for Fords. There really is not much there as Wagner now deals primarily in Architectural stuff and no longer makes Loaders - hasn't since the early 50's. Interesting site, but not extremely useful.
You might want to just search the net as well, you may be surprised by what you find.
I know it isn't the answer you hoped for, but when dealing with old iron and their accessories, sometimes the hunt is as much fun as the actual gittintoit :-)
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