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help with front end loader{ford}
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Posted by pperry on March 10, 2005 at 04:57:44 from (64.136.27.229):
i need to know where to begin. i was givin a ford 800 tractor with loader. when i picked it up the tractor did not run {tuneup} and the front end loader was off the tractor sitting in the yard. the home owner was selling his house, and wanted this thing gone. a friend of mine knew that i had been looking for a tractor and worked this tractor into his tree removal bid. when i went to get the tractor the home owner and tree removal company where in a big fight over a tore up lawn and dispute over the tree. {told everybody to clean up and leave}so i just went right to loading the tractor. i tryed to speak with the home owner, but he just told me to load the tractor and get of his property. so i did, and got the hek outa there before the deal changed{free tractor i didnt complain}. well i have no idea why the loader was off, and i have no hardware to remount the loader to tractor and bucket to loader. all the hydro hoses are bad and the bucket has some holes, but the tractor is decent and runs like a top. how do i find the make and model of this loader? i can not find name or numbers anywhere. i would like to find a owners manual. and do you"all think this is going to cost alot of money to get this loader remounted back on the tractor??as always i dont have alot of money so i may consider to sell the front end loader. anybody whats this loader might be worth. thanks...perry in michigan... P.S the tractor and loader where painted all blue. whats the origanal color on the ford 800??????
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