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taycotrains

I was stripping pictures off a SD card last night and forgot I had these.

I took these pictures at the Jacktown Show in Bangor Pa last July.

Has anyone else seen this machine at a show before ?

( I mean except for me and Buzz )

Pretty interesting....

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I hope I'm not just re posting pictures of something that everyone has seen a 1000 times.

BT

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WheelHorse_of_course

Thanks for sharing!

So I wonder how the heck do you open the hood? Got to check the oil somehow.

:hide: :scratchead:

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sorekiwi

Wow,thats pretty interesting, I've never seen a Danco set-up. Thanks for posting the pics!

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bell

OMG!!!! :hide:

I would LOVE to have one of those. Thanks for sharing! :scratchead:

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CasualObserver

Great pictures! Thanks Bob. There's a single picture of one of those loaders somewhere in the past, and a copy of the literature in the lit gallery... here! courtesy of DMESS.

Edit: Aha... found it... and another posting of that same literature. http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showtopic=3750

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WH953

I have a Danco Loader on my Bolens 1050.

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rustbucket

i go to jack town offten and he has it there almost all the time sitting at the end of his display. i was cruiseing around this past jacktown on my machine with the hallow outter dualies.

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Suburban 550

Wouldn't mind bringing that home. :hide: Thanks for the pics. :scratchead:

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oldandred

Thanks for sharing!

So I wonder how the heck do you open the hood? Got to check the oil somehow.

:hide::scratchead:

Frist A big thanks to bob for the pictures next if you look real close you can see the rod acroue the hood comes up with the bucket but if the engine want start well

it could be mean

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d180man

Hi love the potos ! that is great! love to have that to go with our d180 & 550 ark ! :scratchead::hide: :ychain:

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perry

Frist A big thanks to bob for the pictures next if you look real close you can see the rod acroue the hood comes up with the bucket but if the engine want start well

it could be mean

the bar cant move. it would crush the hood.

looks to be stationary

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Doubletrouble

WOW, what a cool little machine. I love the old machinery. They just don't make it like they used to. Thanks for the pics. :scratchead:

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Red Iron

That's really neat! Glad to see it, never seen a Danco, but heard about it.

Thanks for pictures, :scratchead:

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dgoyette

yeah that is such a cool 1963! Love the old ad too.

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bitten

Very cool, thanks for sharing.

To check the oil or get to engine compartment it looks like you unbolt it on one side, loosen up the other side and lift out of way :scratchead:

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dgoyette

I assume the tractor does not seem much hard work these days, but if it did I would find a way to protect the pump and lines hanging out in front too. I wonder if that is the original set up? The angle iron used to mount the pump seems a bit long. Maybe to mount a shield of some sort?

EDIT: sorry just saw the shield in the ad.

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