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    Posted: 07 Nov 2020 at 3:11pm
I have full hydraulic Henry built Industrial loader for a D10 available.  Sells with everything as removed for $1000 or trade for something I'd find useful. I need some tires of various sizes, wheel weights for smaller 100 series CASE tractors (the 75 pounders, casting #G-1092), a 3 speed 727 from an 89-90 Dodge diesel or maybe something else.  Cylinders were not leaking. Pump drive broke than I found out all of the other problems the tractor had and the tractor became a parts tractor.  Located in Maryland, very near Gettysburg, Pa. 




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Paul, is that a L-99 loader?  if so, I have the manual for it.
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This is a HENRY built loader, for the D10 tractors. The tag shows the model number to be L-IC2.  The L-99 is a later Allis built loader. 
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The L-99 was also built by Henry.  Mine has a tag saying "Manufactured for Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. by Henry Mfg. Co.  I believe mine came with my Series II D-12 when it was first purchased c. 1963.  
Allis Chalmers didn't acquire Henry until 1968 (according to Swinford's book).
My L-99 looks a lot like the one in your pictures except that it looks like your bucket is narrower (the L-99 material bucket is 60 inches wide).
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As the tractor that was under this loader is in the 1959 serial number range, This was most likely a "cleared companion" loader before Allis Chalmers became financially involved with Henry Manufacturing.
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still available, make an offerSmile
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Do you still have this loader
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Yes, it's still available: PM sent.
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Hi Paul my name is Joe if you can give me a call at 717-939-8320
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