Michigan Loader

RedMF40

Well-known Member
Looks like someone with cash in their pocket will get a good deal on this loader. Wish I had a need, I like these old michigans. Invisible ROPS might scare some ppl off.


https://frederick.craigslist.org/hvo/d/dickerson-rubber-tire-loader/7095662146.html
 
Yip me or George better grab that before you know who sends it to scrap
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Is that a non compliant fuel tank I spy as well
 
(quoted from post at 02:00:42 03/20/20)
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Nice little loader. You should get that guy some protection, especially since toy loaders are more susceptible to roll-overs than the big machines. See it all the time. That Michigan might fetch $2-$3K here at auction, if they still had them. Someone who moves dirt for pay wouldn't want it, and a homeowner prob doesn't need a loader sitting in the driveway.
 
He?s got a hard hat that should help if a rock falls . I?ve
thought about getting a loader like that but they way to big for
what I need although it still wouldn?t be a bad idea I know
where an old Terex Is I think I could pick it up for about
2500.00$ Has a rebuilt engine but I worry about what shape
the transmission and everything else Is in.
 
We had one to load material bins for the concrete block plant about that size,but it had a 371 Detroit,always wanted to be ready to hit the emergency stop as they had a bad habit of trying to run away.
 
At age eighteen I started out on one of
those feeding a asphalt plant rear wheel
steering when you were in the seat you
had a large hydraulic hose shaped in a
horse shoe about a foot from each
shoulder threw the years they got better
but were a low end piece of equipment
 

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