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  1. Shetland Sheepd

    Broken 518 skidder

    :eek:Moral to that story is you gotta keep track of your nuts!:Pointhead:rolleyes::lmao:duh Dave :cool:
  2. Shetland Sheepd

    Horton 10 ton G/N,flatbed

    :)I bought a new 24 ft 7 ton gooseneck flatdeck 3 years ago. I pull it with a Chev 3500 SRW 4x4 with 8.1L gas engine and Allison trans. I am very happy with the handling and load carrying ability of this trailer! That said, the less than ideal features are the welding, wiring and paint. I would...
  3. Shetland Sheepd

    Ford 4500

    :)Hi Brenainn, The piece that you found appears to be the remains of your voltage regulator!:mad: it looks like it burned up in an electrical fire, which would explain the lack of wiring!:eek: It also appears that what you have there isn't an alternator but a Lucas generator, which is...
  4. Shetland Sheepd

    Ford 4500

    Serial # & date of manufacture Hi Brenainn,:) You can find the serial # and DOM etc on a decal on the inside of the engine hood! The unit number should give you the date of assembly and read something like the following: 3H12B Explanation: 3 means 1973, H means August (8th letter...
  5. Shetland Sheepd

    Ford 750 or 755

    Well, I'm back!:) I was kinda hopin SOMEBODY would respond!:( There must be SOMEONE that has some thoughts/advice for me, PLEASE!:beatsme Thanks much, Dave:cool:
  6. Shetland Sheepd

    Ford 750 or 755

    :)I'd like to own a Ford 750 or 755 TLB:beatsme Talk to me ; pros and cons, machine abilitys, comparisons with similar machines, reliability, weak points, cost to purchase, etc.:confused:Let me know what you think:thumbsup Dave:cool:
  7. Shetland Sheepd

    Clearing job pics.

    I did a little research and found that a Mor-Bell Logger as well as a Mor-Bell Feller Buncher were offered in the 1980's. One had a grapple head on the boom for skidding and loading while the other had a hydraulic shear and accumulating fingers. I don't think that a hot saw was available at that...
  8. Shetland Sheepd

    Clearing job pics.

    :)Morbark used to sell those Bell machines under the name of Mor-Bell:D My son actually ran one for a while:rolleyes:He called it "Tinkerbell":p Dave
  9. Shetland Sheepd

    Challenger: Worlds Largest Tractor

    World record !?!? :beatsme :):eek:What about the BIG BUD 747 pulling an 80 ft field cultivator at 6 miles an hour ??? :p:p Dave
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