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Old 06-18-2011, 10:34 PM
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I sealed the deal on the Danco loader today and drug it home, let the restoration begin. These things are soooo cool up close in person , photos don't do them justice. The deal went somthing like this, the owner called about my cat 0 tool bar with cultivator/ hiller attatchments that I had made and listed on our local craigslist for $275.00 and he seemed very interested. The draw back was he did not want to drive the 80 miles frome Greensboro N.C. to pick it up. He asked if I could deliver it for $25.00 to wich I said no , he then paused and asked if I would deliver in trade for the loader. I left there with the loader mounted on a perfectly operational 1967 Sears Suburban with a rebuilt 10 HP motor and six speed tranny and three point hitch, Almost all new hydraulic parts , cylinders, hoses, double spool valve and steel tubing. In the end it cost me a cultivator for the loader and $200.00 for the tractor. I will leave it on the Sears untill I come across a deal on a narrow frame cub to use as a dedicated FEL tractor.
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Awesome score on your loader, Steve!
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Old 06-18-2011, 11:35 PM
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Steve,
That is a very nice addition to your collection. I could use one of those on some of my many projects. I really am very pleased with my 3pt I got from you today. I'll send you some pic's when it is installed.

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Congrats on the loader Steve!!
Nice deal!
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Old 06-19-2011, 10:51 AM
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I think you got a great deal on that. I am starting to really like those loaders..
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Great deal on the loader Brim Reaper
One of those would be so handy
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Nice score on the loader. I've got alot of uses for one of those
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Awesome score on your loader, Steve!
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I think you got a great deal on that. I am starting to really like those loaders..
Bout time!
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Bout time!
I'm still holding out hope for the Dingo loader.... it would probably be a lot cheaper!

That Danco is pretty awesome. I do have to agree with Duke that their size ratio does probably look about the best on the cubs.
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