From the Mind of a Tinkerer

RedMF40

Well-known Member
Advertised on FB, rear-steer loader described as homemade. Inline six, possibly Chevy engine. They got it running to move it around. That in itself is impressive. Trying to identify different elements, maybe old battery tray for the step. Rear grille looks very robust. Trying to figure out the loader bucket. One thousand dollars, it could be yours. Would be fun to own it for a few minutes. Location is Pennsylvania.
Gerrit
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Is it indeed homemade? Or maybe some type
of maybe IH Hough rear steer that's been
shade treed with repower, stripped of tin
etc.
 
(quoted from post at 07:48:53 11/26/23) Is it indeed homemade? Or maybe some type
of maybe IH Hough rear steer that's been
shade treed with repower, stripped of tin
etc.

That's what I was thinking. Possibly started out as a Michigan or Hough. Loader boom looks heavily modified, maybe home-built. For the bucket...well, why buy one when you have all this sheet iron sitting around??
Gerrit
 
1000 might be close to scrap price, so it would be not much of a loss if it was actually as beyond usability as it looks. Jim
 

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