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Posted by jackel,in on September 17, 2004 at 22:48:48 from (64.12.117.10):
Hi everyone been a long time since i've been on here but here is an up date on something new i got.well i got my payloader running and drove it home from the nieghbors.I don't know what yr it is or much else except that it was once in a junk yard moving cars.it has a chrysler 318 mounted in it and it sends power through a 4spd tranny and is then hooked to the houghs tranny.Man is it a frankenstien!!!! I had to mount a new radiator on it and put an electric fan on it.it has to hydraulic pumps both running off the crankshaft. it seems to be a tan /orange colr now but it also has a lot of white paint underneath that.and then there seems to be a dark green under the white! so i'm not sure what the right color is. does anyone know where the serial # is on these dudes.id like to get a parts book or manual if i can find one for it. I got it so i can plow snow in the winter my utility tractor just doesn't cut the mustard in the snow.with this thing it should be a snow plowing monster.since it is four wheel drive. well talk to ya later guys!
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