[AT] Ford Identification
George Willer
gwill at gwill.net
Sat Nov 17 09:25:11 PST 2007
Before I owned a TLB there was a local guy who did some dirt work for me
with a Balmar. This was in the early '60s. It was a skid steer with what I
remember as a Ford 4500 hoe, but it may have been bigger. I know that info
isn't any help.
George Willer
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> I recently acquired a Balmar D60 4 wheel drive loader. It is an
> industrial
> loader mounted on a Ford Chassis. Being as ignorant of Ford as I am of
> many
> other things, I need some help identifying the engine and transmission.
> The engine is a 4 cyl diesel (rotates by the way, but have not tried to
> get
> it to fire yet) with c/n on the cyl block of C0NN6075J.
> Fuel pump is a Roosamaster with a Ford p/n of C0NN9A543J. Intake mfld of
> casting number 310659 and exhaust manifold of 310660.
>
> Transmission case has a casting number of C3NN7006J
>
> The configuration of the machine has the engine in the rear. I can not
> read
> the c/n on the differential housing. (too many parts in the way for now)
> Output shafts from the diff housing have sprockets installed which, like a
> tandem drive motorgrader, drive the tandem wheels. Looking at the design,
> it appears to operate like a skid steer wheel loader.
>
> I have some cropped pix of the whole unit but no close-ups. If there are
> any Ford people here who can identify the engine, transmission, or rear
> end
> from this sketchy info I'd appreciate it. I doubt there are too many
> Balmar
> owners on the list but who knows!? Any info would be helpful.
>
> John Parks
> Boise, ID
>
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