Gave you what I know. I have a New Idea Loader on my Oliver 1650. Had a hose on the cylinder blow and could not get the hose off of the cylinder because it was rounded and the position wouldn't let me get a pipe wrench on it. Did a bunch of things, finally cut the connection off of the cylinder thinking I could fabricate something or if I ruined the cylinder I didn't lose anything. Went into the NAPA store to see about a fitting for it and the "floater" counter guy said he knew a guy that probably had a cylinder like that. I then asked if it would be for sale. He said if he could find it, he would bring it tomorrow and sell it for a $100.00. Told him to bring it. He then mentioned he had two used New Ideal loaders, one being on a tractor at the moment and actually a third one that was new, never used, never mounted on a tractor. That is all the information I have as he got busy with another customer and I was picking up my stuff. He knows mine is a dual cylinder bucket loader. May know more tomorrow, just looking for ideas if he asks me to put a dollar figure on their value.
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