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    Posted: 27 Nov 2016 at 7:32pm
What's a loader off a CA worth? Good shape,trip.
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$200.oo range
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I've go a great one off a D-14 I can't get rid of.....
shoot  there's one off the Cockshutt too...
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sad thing is I WANT one for any small 'garden tractor'...

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Leon B MO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Nov 2016 at 8:07pm
$300-$500....do the cylinders leak, welds, are all the mounting brackets included....to many variables to put a price on without seeing
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Here's one with the tractor.  Maybe could contact them and see if they will seperate and see what they want for the loader?

http://flint.craigslist.org/grd/5856450930.html
D14, D17, 5020, 612H, CASE 446
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  I say - $100 as you would have to pay me to take it. A CA with a loader is really hard to steer when the bucket is loaded, a real pig. Been there.
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Ted, I have a loader on my CA and your wrong! You said it's "hard to steer with a full bucket". 
It is impossible to steer with a full bucket, unless your moving, that is the key. Tires have to be in motion. And yes, not the most nimble unit, but 10k less than a skid steer or Kubota. 
I use mine mainly for snow removal with a meyer plow.
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I paid $400 for mine its a model 100 good cylinders. top spreader bar. bottom one was missing has all the mount brackets hoses  and a snow bucket. you cant steer when sitting still with anything in the bucket but steers ok when moving. itll lift way more than it should. I've loaded 5x6 bales on my wagon with it. it currently sits in my tree row I put it on once a year when I take the loaders off the WD45s.

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Dakota

Remember there is about 'twice the bales weight' on the front axle spindles.

You better keep a few spares on hand.

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They will surprise you on how much they can lift. We had the pipe (vs. later square tube) on a 57 CA and we used the snot out of it on the dairy. "Armstrong steering" for sure when loaded and would put the front tires down to the rim when large field stones were dug and moved to the fence line. My dad is still a big man to this day (80) and we still chuckle at the size of rocks he would dig out/move as he had to stand on the drawbar, with loaded tires and weights, to move some of those rocks.
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Some thieves stole my loader but I've still got the rear mounting brackets on the tractor if someone could use them.  This is for a CA 8 loader; the round pipe style.
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I'd like to find one for our D10 III.  Had one lined up but missed getting there in time.

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