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Posted by PatMx on April 13, 2005 at 06:46:52 from (64.25.14.124):
I busted the lift arm on my Farmhand F11-B a week and a half ago. I was pushing heavy wet snow and the arm pulled apart around the hinge pin at the top of the arm. It doesn't look like there's enough room to rebuild/weld it and still fit inside the upright and make it safe. Plus, ALL the hinges are wallowed out bad on mine, and there'e enough plate welded to the frame to sink a small battleship. In short, not enough there to make a rebuild reasonable. Has anyone got a line on another F11-B, or where to look?. I'm about 50 miles SE of Denver, 50 miles west of Limon, CO. What I need is a good lift arm assembley, don't need cylinders (mine are good), or PTO pump, bucket or controls. The loader was mounted on a Farmall M.
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