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Ronsii

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The smaller w's like w14, w8... I think w4 not sure I spot a lot of differences but who knows what has been fabbed up on that thing ;)
 

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you could use some 3 point hitch attachments with this right because the front of it looks like a 3 point on a tractor all i would use it for is to stack logs and push wood chips and snow thats it no going up and down hills or any thing like that
 

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Could be a lot of things I haven't seen.... I just notice it was *similar* to some of the case loaders.

And when I said 'highly modified' it's pretty obvious they changed/added a few things, so getting parts will be a bit different than just getting parts ;)
 

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Looks kind of like the old "swinger" brand loaders, but most of those don't have planetaries.

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I was going to mention it looked similar to a Swinger or maybe a Walden loader. I tipped a smaller Swinger on it's side digging some sod out just because one of the wheels went off the sod when I turned. It was kind of like slow motion and no damage was done but I was surprised how easy it tipped. I think a skid steer loader is a better option.
 

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well guys i went with this let me no what you think thank you jim
 

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Ronsii

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You're definitely gonna want to put some counter weight on that thing if it doesn't have some already.
 
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