MikeC
09-15-2006, 03:40 PM
Dearborn 19-23 loader. Newer paint. There are a couple welds and patches but the loader works well. The hydraulic arms and the valve worked fine when it was last on the tractor. I just don’t have any use for it and I can’t see keeping it around. I can use the space where it's sitting for other purposes.
What you’ll get:
The loader and bucket.
The pump and shaft.
The rear mounting brackets if I can remove the fenders. If I can’t you’ll need to find/fab your own.
What you won’t get:
The front mount that goes on the tractor. Mine has to stay where it is.
The adapter for the crankshaft. These were still available when I purchased a new one in 2000.
You’ll need a way to get the loader from its current location onto your trailer. The loader is easily accessible. The loader is located behind the shop and a tractor with a boom pole or another loader can get back there easily.
If there is no interest in the loader by late fall (interest as in it’s loaded up and taken away) I’ll have to sell it for scrap. That’s my last resort, and I’d rather give it away than scrap it.
The picture is from ~2000 or so. The loader looks exactly the same with a few additional scratches on the bucket. The paint still looks new. There are more pictures at the link under the "tractor" link.
The price? Free to the first one that shows up and takes it away.
Located in Central Iowa.
http://www.mikechiodo.com/tractor/Loader1.JPG
More Pictures (http://www.mikechiodo.com/)
What you’ll get:
The loader and bucket.
The pump and shaft.
The rear mounting brackets if I can remove the fenders. If I can’t you’ll need to find/fab your own.
What you won’t get:
The front mount that goes on the tractor. Mine has to stay where it is.
The adapter for the crankshaft. These were still available when I purchased a new one in 2000.
You’ll need a way to get the loader from its current location onto your trailer. The loader is easily accessible. The loader is located behind the shop and a tractor with a boom pole or another loader can get back there easily.
If there is no interest in the loader by late fall (interest as in it’s loaded up and taken away) I’ll have to sell it for scrap. That’s my last resort, and I’d rather give it away than scrap it.
The picture is from ~2000 or so. The loader looks exactly the same with a few additional scratches on the bucket. The paint still looks new. There are more pictures at the link under the "tractor" link.
The price? Free to the first one that shows up and takes it away.
Located in Central Iowa.
http://www.mikechiodo.com/tractor/Loader1.JPG
More Pictures (http://www.mikechiodo.com/)