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Re: loader on a 300 U
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Posted by Paul Vance on December 26, 2000 at 14:49:34 from (64.0.99.137):
In Reply to: loader on a 300 U posted by Charlie on December 24, 2000 at 16:52:14:
Charlie, Last year I bought a 300U with a superior loader on it. It needed just a little bit of work, some hoses, some wiring, one tire. It actually ran fairly decent before I touched it up. I paid $1000 for it at the time and was pretty happy about it. one year later and about $300 in misc. parts Ive been offered $2500, Idid'nt even concider it, I love my old piece of crump. Ive seen similar pieces of machinery (not pretty but hard working) any where from 2500 to 3500$. My loader has a nameplate riveted to the frame near the top(near the throttle lever) that says SUPERIOR MFG. somewhere in IL. It has a heavy duty 3in. tube steel frame built around the whole front of the tractor which also acts as the hydraulic reservoir with as external pump driven off the crank in front. The arms of the loader are some type of stamped box steel approx. 2 by 6" in size. this information may or may not help you identify your loader, but remember when selling equipment, it goes a long way to fix the leaks and have it in good tune(so it starts right up when you show it). If it cost you 100$ for the tune up, you can ask 500$ more cause it runs good.Paul Vance
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