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Belly grader for 1959 310B
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Posted by fallon in ct on January 11, 2006 at 08:32:19 from (64.148.28.135):
I picked up a 1959 310B with a loader and backhoe this summer. After purchasing it I was told there was some other "stuff" to be picked up that went with it. Aside from the spare tires was a belly grader setup. I've asked around but have had no luck getting any literature on how this hooks up. The loader controls have a set of three spools mounted above them for this grader. The utility backhoe looks to be a "quick release" of sorts. It mounts at four points onto a wrap around mount plate which has two guide pins. Another thing I found when I got it home was what looks like the swing arms for a three point hitch setup under the footrests of the backhoe. Does anyone know where I could possibly find manuals for this implement? I'll try to get some pictures posted soon. Thanks for any info. Scott
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