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Compatibility of loader for TO-30

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Charlie

08-11-2004 05:20:56




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I have a nice Lord loader on my TO-30, but would like to sell it or trade for a york rake. Can anyone tell me what other machines it might also fit? I'd also appreciate any ideas of the price I should advertise it for. Comes with the concrete counterweight and is in great condition with own hydraulics. (NH)




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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

08-11-2004 08:09:40




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 Re: Compatibility of loader for TO-30 in reply to Charlie, 08-11-2004 05:20:56  
I'm sure that there are others, but I believe that the TO-30 is the same size (physically) as the N-series (9N, 2N & 8N) Fords. A friend of mine has adapted a loader for the N-Series to a TO-35 (which has a slightly longer wheel-base), rather easily. The TO-35 is physically the same size as the NAA 100-Series Fords.

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Steve



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Charlie

08-11-2004 09:24:11




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 Re: Compatibility of loader for TO-30 in reply to Steve (Magnolia, TX), 08-11-2004 08:09:40  
That's very useful information. I thought that might be the case. Any idea of a fair price for such a loader attachment in excellent condition? I was thinking around $800.



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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

08-11-2004 10:08:12




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 Re: Compatibility of loader for TO-30 in reply to Charlie, 08-11-2004 09:24:11  
I'm not familiar with Lord loaders, but... if you have double acting cylinders with a hydraulic trip bucket and the front mount hydraulic pump (and it IS in excellent condition) then $800 may be a bit on the low side.

If they're single acting cylinders with hydraulic trip, you're probably pretty good.

If you've got single acting cylinders and a manual trip, then that may be a bit high...

Just my opinion, of course.

Steve

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