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Speed Parol with a loader ???

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    Posted: 24 Apr 2011 at 9:52pm
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I think there were a very few road patrols with loaders made.  Very unusual.  We did not sell them but I have heard of them being made.
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I've never seen one with the s/n stamped in the rear end like that....looks a little hokey.  Mine has a  tag on the frame up front and the regular WC number stamped on the rear end.  Might just be a WC that someone cobbled up since he doesn't even show the front wheels....and the rest is stock WC.
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A factory WSP did not have a serial # on the WC tractor, it is blank with the WC only showing and a tag on the grader frame  with # beginning with IE.
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I am going to throw in my 2  cents  here.  The first  series of patrols  were  bolt on kits , so you had  a  WC tractor serial number stamped in.  + you had a small tag on arched  front  end.
  The  next series of  patrols  fronts were  WELDED  on  at  factory.   NO  serial number stamped  on rear .  Large  1E-0000serial tag  on frame rail below oil filter.
 
 Thats  what I have  here, and  have  seen.  I also have customer  with  patrol that  has  loader  &  blade  on  grader.  The  early   front  wheels  are  also different  rims  are  same.
 They even sent  the  kits  to Australia. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Orange Blood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Apr 2011 at 9:52am
So is this thing really that rare?  Being it is early, and has a loader?
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Orange Blood !!  I would  say the  loader is fairley  rare.  If  nothing else  it`s  a good parts  Machine, i see correct  rear wheels , so it`s  got  24`s on it .
 I don`t see any  blade  hard ware left on her.
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Do you all think the loader is original?  Being as it doesn't have paint on it and the rest of the tractor does.  I wish there was a better picture of it.  Not much interest in it yet but things can change in the last few hours of an auction.
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Seems odd he would not have a good pic of the loader  and front end as that is about all that is worth anything.
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Guess I'm going to Wyoming!  I sure thought someone would bid more then $325.  The machine is 17.5' long, the blade is not with it, didn't get the story of where it is (or was).  The seller has Parkinsons and is having to reduce his herd.  Hope to go up to get it in a couple weeks, only 250 miles each way.
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I think I speak for a many on here. Post some pics whenever you can. Thanks
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Yeah we need more pics....I have a feeling that this was a regular WC that someone played with a little....hard to lose the blade and handwheels and not leave a sign. Also looked like some grinding wheel marks under that s/n....JMHO.  What the heck, ya got it cheap enough!
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Eldon, I'm thinking the same thing.  Perhaps that's why the front end isn't in any of the pics.  Still if it is just a regular WC, I can easily get my value out of it.  Heck, the loader it's self may be worth more then I paid for it.  As I posted a few days ago I wondered if that loader was added later.  The big ? is why the long wheelbase if it's not a patrol of some sort.  I'll know in a couple weeks.  

Edited by JohnCO - 27 Apr 2011 at 11:35pm
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I was toying with the idea, I run up to Casper about four times a year, but just didn't feel enough of it was there to justify, we already have too many regular styled WCs to add anymore.
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If it doesn't have the correct front end, I have a Patrol front axle with hubs laying in the weeds. 
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John Co.  Let me know  if it  has  the  bolt  on  front end please, that is  quite a contraption.  I think the pumpkin should be  bare  IE  only WC  showing.
 
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It has the patrol dishes on the rear doesn't it? Are they any heavier or why do they have the indentions?
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K Good        Yes  it has  patrol wheels 24" and  heavy. Tony
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