jesusjohn

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Can anyone ID this loader, it was made in Killbuck, OHIO in mid 1980's under the brand SKID STEER, M/n 1644, S/N 1064, I need parts and parts manual, looks similar to an MF811.

The 4 drive axels are chain driven w/ large nuts keeping the hubs from walking out of the "keyway" axels.

Thank you for any assistance.
 
What little I remember the JD dealer in Killbuck Oh. maybe closed up around that time frame and the owners son was making those skid steers. For some reason the name Mustang sticks in my mind , but that may be another brand altogether ? I used to buy my parts from that dealer.
 
Roger Kinsey (sp?) was the guy that did those. Possible they copied another brand and parts might work from them ?
 
It reminds me of a 3200 series a IH we had.Does it have the walking beam axles or are they rigidly mounted like most skid steers. More pictures would help.
 
I agree with Roger. IH 3200 A or B. If I remember correctly Northwestern Manufacturing in Wisconsin built them for IH.

Mike
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I can't post another photo of the loader because it broke in NC and I'm presently in NY. However, I did remove the nut and hub, heres a photo of the chain driven axel. The keyway broke many years ago and was temporally repaired, it lasted 30 years. the next photo will be of the hub and nut.

Thank you for any assistance
 
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This the hub that is attached to the keyed chain driven axel, the nut keeps the hub from walking out and loosing the tire. Look familiar to anyone?
 
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I just want to thank everyone for their input it has been most helpful.

Another angle of the hub. I was looking at some pics of Massy Ferguson 811 and there were some features that closely resemble my loader.

I noticed that the long bucket arm seemed to be welded and supported the same.

On the top of the chain case there is a small rectangular access panel bolted horizontally w/ 4 - 3/8 bolts.

It appears that the MF 811 has a large nut holding the hub like my loader does.

The machine has served me well for its limited use over the years, the engine is a Perkins 4 cyl. diesel w/ 4 electric glow plugs. Its a simple uncomplicated truck that I want to continue to use.

Again THANK YOU for all the response and perhaps I can can find out what I have.
 

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