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11 years 8 months ago #60589
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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11 years 8 months ago #60590
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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Well I flanged that forgot to type somthing what a dill this was on ebay a couple of weeks ago sold for $2225.00 from Lochiel SA
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11 years 4 months ago #60591
by Holden Ute
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lots of pics here
www.farmphoto.com/thread.aspx?mid=992317#992317
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11 years 4 months ago #60592
by Kav
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Hi onetrack, I have had a Fiat-Allis 545B loader for many years and it has the 2200 Transmission. John Deere also used the same Transmission. They were originally built by Twin Disc and Allison took over that model. You used to be able to get the parts at either place. There is a Membrane near the Torque Converter that cracks and causes an oil leak out the front- I think it is fairly common with them. I used to have a Fiat Allis 745B which had the 4200 series transmission which is very similar but built on a much bigger scale. It might be cheaper to convert your loader to full air cam brakes. Front brakes off a Rockwell or Mack axle can be adapted easily to fit the Fiat Allis so maybe yours is the same.Regards- Michael
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