I hope everyone is well, and had a great Holiday, and Happy New Year! Today I purchased a Wagner Loader, it is an older one, in really good shape. It has twin pistons, with a trip bucket. The best I can make out it uses the same, or similar hardware as a front snow blade. I need help with installation, I can not find a manual for a loader similar to mine. Any help will be appreciated. I will post photos as soon as it stops snowing!
Thanks for your help,
Phil
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Re: Wagner Loader
I similar question was asked a while back. That thread may answer your question. Take a look and see if you are dealing with the same loader.
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=55266
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=55266
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Re: Wagner Loader
No, mine looks to be a lighter weight loader. I will post photos once the weather clears, and hopefully that will help identify what I have.
Thanks Jim!
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Re: Wagner Loader (pictures)
I believe the bottom piece, 2 on the left, and one in the middle top are actually front blade parts, not Wagner parts.
My trip mechanism is different, but here is a link to pictures of mine.
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/Wagner%20loader/
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Re: Wagner Loader (pictures)
Yeah, the grader blade brackets are not a part of the loader. here is a brochure http://www.tm-tractor.com/gbrochures/wloader.htm
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Re: Wagner Loader (pictures)
pharmerphil3 wrote:I hope everyone is well, and had a great Holiday, and Happy New Year! Today I purchased a Wagner Loader, it is an older one, in really good shape. It has twin pistons, with a trip bucket. The best I can make out it uses the same, or similar hardware as a front snow blade. I need help with installation, I can not find a manual for a loader similar to mine. Any help will be appreciated. I will post photos as soon as it stops snowing!
Phil have you confirmed that it is a early Wagner Loader? I have the same exact loader and trying to identify it.
Scott
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