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Eldon (WA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 10 Apr 2010 at 5:40pm
About a month ago there was a D14 with rear mounted loader on the local cl but it looked a little rough and home made in the pics. This week it was back on at a lower price so I thought I would go look at it since it was on the way to a job I was doing. The guy said he had a buyer, but I could look at it. It turns out it was a D14 Industrial (s/n D14 I Xxxxx).  It had a Henry loader on it, reversed ring gear, shuttle clutch, reinforced front spindles, rock shaft removed with a bracket bolted in it's place, and the snap coupler removed.  It also had cooling lines from the shuttle plumbed into the bottom of the radiator.  It all looks factory quality....and I was too late......
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Here is a pic of it. I could barely make out the name "Henry" on the side. It has a weird bucket setup....two cylinders to dump plus a single cylinder to rock the bucket back like a typical backhoe....I've never seen anything like it.  Looks like it would have been a fun tractor.
 
   
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Hey Eldon, how's it goin? Does look like a neat little toy, the shuttle clutch would have been a real sweet deal.  Darrel
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Eldon; Naughty boy! you were sleeping. Henry made that loader for several brands of tractors before they really got into bed with Allis-Chalmers. Allis sold that combo on a D-15 as a RL-451 loader. This a picture of my friend's RL-451 on my trailer
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I ran accross this one last October. It had a RL-400 Henry loader on it.



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The early bird gets the "tractor"! Intewresting piece of equipment.
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Matt that is the same loader as this....looks like yours is in a little better shape, tho. It looks like yours doesn't have the beefed up front spindles, or industrial wheels and the hydraulics look a little different up by the bucket. Does your's have an "I" after the D14 in the serial number?
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