1) Good working condition, new clutches,brake bands, pressure plates, throw out bearings, coupling between reverser and tranny, new pads and rails, bearings in final drives, diesel (some blow by but runs great). I have back hoe mounting brackets to go with this machine.
2) In garage, taken apart to change coupling between reverser and tranny. Diesel engine has 870 hours, I think it came out of a JD skid loader. I have clutches, coupling, bearings, paint, and other parts to fix this crawler from ground up. Came with home-made ROPS and 20000# winch (not a JD model, made to fit on counter weight)
3) Parts machine. This is a complete machine that has been fully dismantled to use as parts. Gas engine has been stored inside. I used the best parts for the running machine but still have everything that goes with thid machine.
I would like to sell this as a package deal. I just don't have the time to rebuild the other machine and I don't need this big of a machine at this time. Would like to buy small skid loader to do my landscaping with. I have access to a large CAT track hoe to load crawler in garage.
$12,000 for complete package deal
Contact Shannon at (641-895-0300) for any and all information
located in south central Iowa
E-mail: settconst@iowatelecom.net[/b]
Three JD350 loaders for sale
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- 420 crawler
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- Larry 8N75381
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- Location: Northern Virginia
DARN!
You make me wish I would not have let my mother talk me out of buying the family farm in the mid 80's when land was so low in Iowa. Her folks had 250 acres a mile SE of Numa, so that was not that far from you. Think my Uncle Bert used to go to Mystic to play piano in a band Saturday night every now and then.
Now I am a thousand miles away in northern Virginia. So hauling then out here would be expensive. Of course, then there is the problem of where I could put them - I have every barn full, mostly Ford 8N's.
Regards,
Larry
You make me wish I would not have let my mother talk me out of buying the family farm in the mid 80's when land was so low in Iowa. Her folks had 250 acres a mile SE of Numa, so that was not that far from you. Think my Uncle Bert used to go to Mystic to play piano in a band Saturday night every now and then.
Now I am a thousand miles away in northern Virginia. So hauling then out here would be expensive. Of course, then there is the problem of where I could put them - I have every barn full, mostly Ford 8N's.
Regards,
Larry
Oliver OC-4 Dozer, '67 Ford 3000, '48 Ford 8N75381, '67 JD 350 Loader
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