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RE: (ET) [ET] bucket loader pix
- Subject: RE: (ET) [ET] bucket loader pix
- From: Larry Elie <lelie ford com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:52:19 -0500
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu
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From: Pieter Litchfield[SMTP:plitch ibm net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 2:56 PM
To: electrak discussion list
Subject: (ET) [ET] bucket loader pix
;I have a bucket loader on an E-15. I note that a few of us have never
seen one up close, so I put a couple of rough ;pix up on a web site.
;http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/lane/8670
;There are two pictures if you look all around. I will fix the page soon,
but I saw a request for pix, so here they are - ;from the owner's manual.
Not a GE accessory, this loader was made by EG&W manufacturing in Eagle
Grove IA. It ;was a plug-in electric hydraulic with a quick on/off fram
feature. I can get mine on or off in a matter of a few minutes. ;But
then what do you do with it!
;Pieter
;One
One assumes that since EG&W doesn't exist anymore (by simple Altavista
search) that they were bought
out. I have seen slightly similar systems on Bollens, John Deere and
Troy-Built garden equipment, albeit
using the built-in hydraulics. Expensive. Some rentals have them.
Similar systems, with a separate engine
running a hydraulic pump, are sold today through Northern Tool & Equipment
(used to be Northern Hydraulic).
Most of the current small backhoes are toe-behind models.
BTW, Pieter, it looks like fun, but what DO you do with it?
Larry Elie