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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1099 |
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Posted: 15 Apr 2017 at 4:50pm |
Ok, this was yesterday.We picked this up at an auction in Chico,Ca. (3 hours away)
it almost slipped by us, but due to our auction snooping (IRON DISEASE) diligence it didn't It's probably one of the most perfect specimens we have seen and we now have it for our collection. TL16D ser.#1271 1962. 1324 were made. The cab says Campbell Detachable Cab Co. Kind of like getting in a fighter jet, it slides back and forth. Seen them in pictures, but never up close and in person. Does not have a turbo, but apparently the later models did. 16:00 x 24 tires. Can't get the video of un loading to load up , has no breaks right now. The video shows it going into 3rd gear and moving right along. Thought I should park it with the pretty tractors for company. So here's the first adjustment that needs to be done. You might be wondering about the worlds largest bucket that is on it. We might need "BUCKET MAN DAVE" to come out reshape it for us. Oh, Dave!! I know you said you didn't think you would get out here any time soon but this has your name all over it. We couldn't get any history for the machine or where it came from. Knowing the location in general we suspect the bucket was built up to handle things like rice straw or almond hulls. I know you guys know I have the "real mans torch" in an earlier post, so we'll make the needed adjustments. You can see the lines of the original bucket pretty easy. Don't know what we'll find across the bottom where the cutting edge is. (minor detail) 344 Starts and runs good. |
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 29672 |
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I can see my name written in the small print out there Mel. You have pretty much a peach to work with, hacking the extra steel away will be a relative easy process compared to where I have been!! And the lines of the original bucket are still clear inside and out!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8588 |
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Good looking loader, Mel.I think that big oversized bucket would work good out here for cleaning manure out of my corrals. Lol. Darrel
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1099 |
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Dave, yes I think you're right ,it's pretty straight forward. It just cuttin and weldin. After I did the post I went to the ''DONOR TRACTOR ATTACHMENT"isle and found a 545 bucket that might fit. That would let us use the loader while we work on the bucket. That being said it sounds like Darrel wants in on the deal too. I'm thinking I could trade Darrel a manure bucket for a straight 545 bucket and life would be good!
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Tracy Martin TN
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10567 |
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Neat looking find!
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No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8588 |
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No, Mel. I do not want to trade buckets; mine is 645, not a 545 anyhow. But I would trade you my 645 loader for that loader; whole loader, not just the buckets. LOL Darrel
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DanWi
Orange Level Access Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: wttn Points: 1707 |
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Up in the great white north they put those bucket extensions on to make it a snow bucket, ha ha.
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13611 |
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brakes??? who needs brakes??? and me thinks ole Darrel only needs a WD45 with a rear blade to push what little snow he gits! LMAO
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13611 |
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I've seen a couple of these machines sell around here on consignment sales, usual price in area of $3500 plus or minus. never saw a cab like that one on any of them tho. the ones I saw you still had to kinda shimmy down into them too. pretty unhandy I thought.
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James Coons
Orange Level Joined: 18 Jan 2012 Location: Arizona Points: 471 |
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That unit is in excellent shape!! I've been through the brakes on one. I'd be happy to trade notes/ parts sources when you dig in.
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CAL(KS)
Orange Level Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: Chapman, KS Points: 3744 |
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I find the turboed 344 in my 145T a bit underwhelming, i cant imagine a 344 in a loader and without one
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Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20
Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15 |
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1099 |
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James, might give you a shout when we get in the brakes. I'm sure it's similar to the 645 and other types that we have done. Parts might be a problem?
Cal, I know what you're talking about, but I made a couple of passes at the pea gravel pile and it filled up that XL bucket pretty easy and handled it ok. It did not like a full bucket of sand though. Seems like some of these machines might have started before turbos. Shameless Dude, You're right IT'S NOT CONVENIENT TO GET IN!! but it looks like you're getting into a jet fighter cockpit (kind of cool) |
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LeonR2013
Orange Level Joined: 01 Jan 2013 Location: Fulton, Mo Points: 3500 |
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Be a shame to mess up that fine job of scrub welding, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. Made me wonder what in the world it was used for.
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13611 |
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when I was younger and skinny, didn't seem to bother me climbing in and out of some of them awkward cabs on anything, now...I could prolly slide in, but you'd hafta gits me out with that crane on your truck! LMAO
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 29672 |
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Did these machines use brake fluid or hydraulic oil in the brakes? I know Case used/uses hydraulic not brake fluid. Where did the master cylinder hide? Is it similar or common to old trucks of the day?
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1099 |
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Dave, Pretty sure it's just a standard vacuum over brake fluid. Think it has a vacuum pump. According to the parts book it has regular old brake wheel cylinders. (you know the kind you used to be able buy a kit for of the shelf at the local auto supply 50 years ago) I'm sure we'll find out. It came with a container of brake fluid on the floorboard. That's kind of a sign to me that if you kept if full maybe something still works?
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 29672 |
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More than likely wheel cylinder leaks. The old truck style cylinders used to develop a 'set' that once disturbed would leak like no cups in them. I have not tried to find any drum brake parts for a long time, not sure how available they will still be.
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AC Mel
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Jan 2010 Location: N.Ca. Points: 1099 |
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Dave, Yep, concur 100% with your assessment. Wouldn't be surprised if I dug deep enough in the corner of our shop that we might have those repair kits still. We had 2 645s for a while and I know that was a similar setup. I need to look (were planning on reclaiming 2 645s this summer and one was our 1st one)
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rickv57
Silver Level Joined: 15 Jan 2016 Location: 64024 Points: 199 |
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Nice loader Mel,any chance you could call me 8166153699 thanks
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