[AT] Michigan loader-engine questions

Jeff Pilbeam pilbeam100 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 25 05:18:19 PST 2008


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Mike 1countryguy <mdo_1 at hotmail.com> wrote:
  Morning members--I dont post much but do have question. Have Michigan 75a, with wakasha 2635 cu in that is completely used up (many years loading manure on our dairy farm). Was told, same as Oliver 88-super 88 or 1650 (not). Is industrial, and bearings and pistons are not available anywhere i have checked (internet, Maibach of Sterling, in Ohio).

Do any of u have any ideas for parts????? I am already beyond just stopping the project $. Yes, and next time, I will try to mate an oliver farm engine to it. Thanks for any and all help....I do read the posts.....and learn a lot ....this is interesting site..

please note--most (all) of my tractors are old--------like the owner.



> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 07:27:13 +0100> From: davidbrown950 at gmail.com> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com> Subject: Re: [AT] Spam> Fwd: For the red tractor guys> > At the side of the machine it says "******* skogsavverkning" that is> Swedish. The environment is Scandinavian. Could of course be from America to> but after the storms the last two winters -07,-06 the machines have stayed> in Sweden so it's neither Norway nor Finland. The trees are between 100-120> years could be 80 to but I don't think so. Twelve years old would be a> christmas tree :-)> > Mattias> > > 2008/1/25, David Rotigel :> >> > Hi Mattias,> > I have no idea where the JD was operating. Whoever took the video> > did not say. Additionally, if you look at the video you will realize> > that it was taken from a great distance away--I would guess more than> > 300 yds., but again, whoever took the video does not say. Can you> > tell me where the machine was built? I believe that JD operates in> > many countries,
 but I sure could be wrong!> > Dave> > PS, What leads you to believe that the video was taken in Sweden?> >> >> > --------> > David Rotigel> > rotigel at alltel.net> >> >> >> > On Jan 24, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Mattias Kessén wrote:> >> > > Welcome to Sweden Dave!> > >> > > I began reading the comments but before I got bored, I got a few> > > giggles (No> > > I'm not Walt) out of reading comments about the forest being some> > > kind of> > > southern USA forest twelve years old. It's a Swedish forest from up> > > north> > > though there is a slight possibility that it's from the southern> > > highland.> > > Sure do have very little with unemploeyed American forestworkers to> > > do. The> > > photographer must be some kind of suicide candaidate, the> > > safedistance from> > > a machine like that are above 300 yards if the sawchainbreakes> > > segments> > > could fly like bullets.> > >> > > Mattias> > >> > > P.S. It's much more spectacular to watch at night, theese machines> > >
 have> > > after the last two years wintorstorms worked 24/7 instead of 24/5> > >> > >> > > 2008/1/24, David Rotigel :> > >>> > >>> A reason to switch> > >>>> > >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei9LlLLZwAU> > >>> > >> _______________________________________________> > >> AT mailing list> > >> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at> > >>> > >> > > _______________________________________________> > > AT mailing list> > > http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at> >> >> > _______________________________________________> > AT mailing list> > http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at> >> > _______________________________________________> AT mailing list> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at
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Jeff Pilbeam
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