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well done diy you managed to set him straight in one post
strange if he has a manual he wasn't able to come to terms with the workings himself especially as you only answered the same about 2 weeks ago
hello i only put in a new water pump into my 12145 on monday but the shop didn't say anything about repairing my old one it's throw away yours and buy new one
back to loaders did you see the little massey 2wd with a digger loader on it what a waste a big 160 same 4wd with that loader and you'd have some shifter
what do you think are the chances of them finding the parts ? you gave him a great choice but the thing is i don't think that model wouldn't been popular in ireland back then so there hardly too many here only if it was imported
the last time i was there they were starting and moving some of the tractors from down the very back ones gone green and cobwebs but the real question is who will buy them ? why do leave an old one there to die?
yes i would said bradys too there is no point going to a modern shop you need lads dealing in vintage tobins would be my first choice but im surprised there's not someone in uk or in czech republic or poland
haha i seen 1 in wexford a quicke 2030 out to the last that someone welded another loader on top of to reinforce so to lift more than mice..
were you ever at that machinery place in wexford kehoe or kelly in borris? great places to spend a summers afternoon walking around
wow that was sold fast i was only looking at the ad on saturday
will an axle off a more modern one suit because there are a few around in breakers yards
did anyone ever see a quicke hydraulic telescopic loader in real life
they had the ones where you change the pins manually but they also made a hydraulic version
i have a 12145 and the right hub has been running too for ages without oil and gears were worn from running dry
why don't you just buy a complete axle for it there's a 5745 on done deal at the moment for sale
i think we must have lived too shelter a life have you read any of the other posts on this page it's full of questions about bush hogs
what have we been missing out on all our lives and they are all trying to run them on handy tractors we may send them out a few abbeys
i saw the one on dd it's black i saw spilt boom ones before in carlow the part that stayed on the tractor was red and the other end was blue
one end kinda fixed into the other with a hook and pin but the boom is a foot wide but that farmhand loader would be the same
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