Hi
Can anyone tell me about this Loader? never seen before!
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.ph ... u=11974339
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unknown Loader
Last edited by yaume on Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
what makes my cub very rare is that it's the only one I've ever owned.
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Re: unknown Loader
Interesting setup. Wish there were different views
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Re: unknown Loader
sorry, no other pict. the guy who posted this picture lives in Saint Pierre & Miquelon, french islands clos to canada. he is in order to build a single arm loader from the drawings of mine. right now looking for cylinders in canada, with no success. The pict was sent to him from Quebec. the hand written mention says "maybe can be purchased in the US, not in Canada, very rare".
what makes my cub very rare is that it's the only one I've ever owned.
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Re: unknown Loader
Yaume:
Tell him to check Princess Auto. They can supply just about any hydraulic cylinder. That is where I get most of my hydraulic parts. They have bilingual service. And the best part -- mail order is a huge part of the business so it fits perfectly with St Pierre et Miquelon. Also.. Air St Pierre flies into Moncton weekly with a Fokker 100 -- nice bird, flies in front of our house every week. So there is an avenue for him.
Tell him to check Princess Auto. They can supply just about any hydraulic cylinder. That is where I get most of my hydraulic parts. They have bilingual service. And the best part -- mail order is a huge part of the business so it fits perfectly with St Pierre et Miquelon. Also.. Air St Pierre flies into Moncton weekly with a Fokker 100 -- nice bird, flies in front of our house every week. So there is an avenue for him.
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Re: unknown Loader
thank you Rudi!
I just transmit the adress, I guess He'll call them.
No one can tell me more about this loader?
woh! compared with the usual answering speed on this board, I guess i've found something really unusual .
I just transmit the adress, I guess He'll call them.
No one can tell me more about this loader?
woh! compared with the usual answering speed on this board, I guess i've found something really unusual .
what makes my cub very rare is that it's the only one I've ever owned.
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Re: unknown Loader
Yaume, if i were guessing, i would figure that you have either found a prototype, or one manufactured by an aftermarket company that never caught on. The style of the frame work does not look like anything produced by IH.
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Re: unknown Loader
Yaume:
It is difficult to find any information on something one has no clue who manufactured it. I googled Farmall Cub Loaders, and it is going to take some time to find it.
However.. you gotta see this page: dooda dot com
and then the upgrade
And yeah.. that is an unusual loader.
Now there might have been rumours of a few mowers and possibly loaders built for the Cub apparently by a former employee of either Dance or Danuser that was building loaders and mowers for IH. The guy left and started his own company. So far I have only heard snippets on that and have not seen any pictures aside from one possible mower.
It is difficult to find any information on something one has no clue who manufactured it. I googled Farmall Cub Loaders, and it is going to take some time to find it.
However.. you gotta see this page: dooda dot com
and then the upgrade
And yeah.. that is an unusual loader.
Now there might have been rumours of a few mowers and possibly loaders built for the Cub apparently by a former employee of either Dance or Danuser that was building loaders and mowers for IH. The guy left and started his own company. So far I have only heard snippets on that and have not seen any pictures aside from one possible mower.
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Re: unknown Loader
That is a henderson loader. They made all kinds of attachments. the loaders werent too good on a cub. they broke the front engine where it bolts to the radiator housing.
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Re: unknown Loader
Clark:
Do you have any idea what model Henderson ????
Do you have any idea what model Henderson ????
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Re: unknown Loader
Interesting loader, I would guess pretty light duty. Scooping out barns?
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Re: unknown Loader
they broke the front engine where it bolts to the radiator housing
doesn't seems to put more stress on the front bolster than a 1000 loader.
thanks for info.
what makes my cub very rare is that it's the only one I've ever owned.
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