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Posted by DL in MI on December 25, 2006 at 06:15:24 from (70.41.41.45):
In Reply to: Jerky loader posted by DL in MI on December 24, 2006 at 20:53:12:
Thanks for the reply. I wish I knew what model it is, the only info I can find is a tag on the bucket with a serial # 748963, it does say Bushhog Freeman so it was made after bushhog acquired freeman, and a metal tag on the top of the left arm with the numbers 743847. I would like to ID the model for future reference. I'll check for the plate below the reservoir, and I admit I didn't raise the loader all the way due to the herky-jerky of the down stroke, but I'll give it a try. Also if a cylinder seal was leaking enough to allow it to drop wouldn't there be evidence of fluid on the cylinder or can they leak internally? Thanks again & Merry Christmas. Oh buy the way Temp. was in upper 40's low 50's.
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