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AHS

its not mine. (But could be!). I know of the guy with the FEL and he want to sell it. It needs a seat. Ok, what’s it worth? A 93 314H, I didn’t see it run, it was out of gas. But, let’s assume it runs. It’s a Kiki way loader and it’s got non leaking lines. I think the lines are original. The muffler is whole! I mean, lets assume its got oil to be changed, fuel lines and an air filter to be changed. Shoot me all the questions and I’ll try to answer them! I mean, I’ll make sure the loader works! 

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ebinmaine

That loader ALONE is worth $2500 minimum.  

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JCM

Does it come with weight box with both axle brackets ?  How about the 2 loader stands if you want to remove it ? That way you could drive into it to disconnect or reconnect .Makes it much easier.

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, JCM said:

Does it come with weight box with both axle brackets ?  How about the 2 loader stands if you want to remove it ? That way you could drive into it to disconnect or reconnect .Makes it much easier.

 

I believe I have those items here. 

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c-series don

From my experience, once the loader is on that’s it. It becomes a dedicated loader tractor. You’re not switching attachments like you would mower to tiller, or tiller to plow. It’s a process to take that off or put it on. That being said, go get it and add another one to your collection!! 

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JCM

Don.are you talking about the Kwik - Way off and on. The only tools you need is small open end / box wrenches for the pump and axle brackets. Not much work I found when I had mine.  @c-series don

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AHS
58 minutes ago, JCM said:

Does it come with weight box with both axle brackets ?  How about the 2 loader stands if you want to remove it ? That way you could drive into it to disconnect or reconnect .Makes it much easier.

I don’t believe it does come with the 2 loader stands. I believe it has the weight box. 

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JCM
58 minutes ago, AHS said:

I don’t believe it does come with the 2 loader stands. I believe it has the weight box. 

They are limited to what they can do but come in handy for many tasks. Not a big deal to install and remove.

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lynnmor

The first few years I had just one tractor to do everything, I could install or remove the loader under a half hour.  The front axle and spindles should be upgraded to handle the load, the 520H tractors have what is needed.  Also. gear reduction steering will help a lot, the weight really makes it difficult to steer.

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c-series don

Actually @JCM I’m not talking about the Kwik-Way, my bad ! Mine is a Wheel Horse loader which I believe is actually made by Ark. I think I only took it off once before realizing it was easier to leave it on and just get more tractors for different attachments!! 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, c-series don said:

Actually @JCM I’m not talking about the Kwik-Way, my bad ! Mine is a Wheel Horse loader which I believe is actually made by Ark. I think I only took it off once before realizing it was easier to leave it on and just get more tractors for different attachments!! 

 

Agreed.  Follow the @SylvanLakeWH rule!!

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AHS
12 hours ago, lynnmor said:

The first few years I had just one tractor to do everything, I could install or remove the loader under a half hour.  The front axle and spindles should be upgraded to handle the load, the 520H tractors have what is needed.  Also. gear reduction steering will help a lot, the weight really makes it difficult to steer.

Actually, i have a few of those spindles!

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AHS

So, what do you guys think? $2000-2500?? Im gonna try to get it for less than that. 

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Bill D
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So, what do you guys think? $2000-2500?? Im gonna try to get it for less than that. 

Go for it!  

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Treepep

Buying...anything.  In my opinion 

 

folks are selling biz for a variety of reasons. 

 

1. cant fix it.

 

2.  have no use for it

 

3.  need money for life or to fund something that works

 

4.  significant will murder me

 

etc etc.  due diligence of course.  I would not buy something that is obviously neglected and stored outside.  Me specifically.  Not my skill level.  

 

 

Also as previously stated... Toro  Im out!  Wrenched on enough of them in college to know.  Me thing not a ya'all thing.  That said if you want a project and you significant wont smother you

 

go for it. :wub: heart wants what the heart wants yeah?

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AHS

@Treepep if it has a red metal hood, I'm on it!!:D Toro or WH!! I have ‘73-‘99 Toro/WH. Everyone is different!! 

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Treepep
1 minute ago, AHS said:

@Treepep if it has a red metal hood, I'm on it!!:D Toro or WH!! I have ‘73-‘99 Toro/WH. Everyone is different!! 

 

 

I hear you there brother.  Not really a brand issue per se.  Newer models I am not qualified to wrench on.    You do you!

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