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Well we joined the club. What's she weigh?

Leebox525

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Oct 24, 2017
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10
Location
Wellington ohio
Hey guys first post here for me. Dad picked up a case 1150 track loader. Machine has no ROPS "YIKES". I was wanting to know what it weighs? Serial number 1026615. So far we have changed the main hydraulic hose coming off the pump (I think I'm still oily from that), two U joints, changed oil in the motor, two fuel filters. Need to find manual for it but didn't really wanna pay $200. Thanks everyone
 

sealark37

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Jun 3, 2012
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Location
Davidson, NC
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Retired pilot, old equipment mechanic
If you really think that $200 is too much for a service manual, then you should probably just look up all that info on your phone. Regards, Clark
 

Leebox525

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Joined
Oct 24, 2017
Messages
10
Location
Wellington ohio
Was using the track loader yesterday cutting in a ditch to run water away from the barn. Pretty impressive machine with the amount of dirt it can move and it's old technology on top of it. For sure a manual would be a good investment for the future. Heavy equipment parts are no joke when it comes to price. Preventive maintence is key and unfortunately with old iron like this you reap the "benefits" of the previous owners.
 
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