Posted by davset on November 04, 2010 at 11:57:56 from (97.89.98.130):
In Reply to: What loader is this? posted by Fullers Farmall on November 04, 2010 at 10:03:46:
The over-the-top trussing on the arms makes it looks like a Twin-Draulic. I have one Dad bought for his Super A in the early 50"s. (I posted a picture some time ago; search for Twin-Draulic). They were built in Laurens, Iowa, but the company has been out of business for at least 30 years. They made loaders for a wide variety of tractors. If it is a T-D & has not been stripped & repainted, you might find remnants of the Twin-Draulic logo on the webbing of the main arms. The model number was usually stensiled on the inside (engine side) of the main arms. There also should be a serial no. plate on it somewhere. On the Super-A/100 model, it is on the main frame. I"ve never seen one for an H. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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