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Re: Wagner Loader


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Posted by Salmoneye on October 29, 2000 at 05:37:41 from (206.27.102.113):

In Reply to: Wagner Loader posted by Dick in Bailey on October 28, 2000 at 18:39:57:

I have a clone of a Wagner made in the 50's by Mohawk of Texas.
I will sell it for $250 complete, but no one is buying.

Here is part of an old post from the 'N' board on the Wagner...

"IMHO the old Wagner and like type loaders are ugly beyond description. And I have one as I say that. They make the tractor very awkward to live with. You have to climb over it to get onto the tractor, it screws up access to working on the tractor, blocking the gas door in my case, and so on and so forth. The Paulson and Cadworks type are "modern" and look like a Kubota design, being out of the way and probably a good bit lighter then the Wagners.

However, many of use do live with our Wagner loaders quite successfully. To me personally, $400 for a Wagner with a trip bucket seems rather high. But if it works, is complete, and you're comfortable with the price, go for it. Especially if they just don't show up around you very often."

Just remember that the N's were designed as ploughing rigs and not as loaders. With a loader on them they steer like a moose and you will be beating on the king-pin and front axle. Even with a counter weight on the rear. If you aren't actually loading trucks or manure spreaders, you would be better off getting a 3-point scoop...



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