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Two AC TL10 Pay Loaders for sale

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    Posted: 23 Jan 2010 at 8:25pm
Advertised in a weekly PA farm publication:  Two AC TL10 Pay Loaders, one works, one needs work $1500 OBO, Clinton County, PA 570-367-1349.   Herb
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richard B Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2010 at 4:53pm
ok lots of lookers but what does an tl10 look like  cant find in norms book
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 1500.00 for both... hmmm


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thanks thats defintely different were they any good
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That picture is of the group III TL-10, the group II were more rounded.  I don't have a picture of ours right now  but I can get one tomorrow and post it.
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I forgot to mention to Richard that they will not be in Norms Farm Equipment book but have a whole chapter in the Construction book.
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Frank Speaking, the price is not high.
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Originally posted by Richard B Richard B wrote:

thanks thats defintely different were they any good


I used to drive one seasonly while working for the local rural carrier. They used it to load fertilizer and lime. Being only 2WD it was OK on hard surfaces but very limited on wet grass, say loading wet lime on farm. We fitted tyre chains which helped a lot. We, the drivers didn't like the alternative (shovel). This was in the early 80's, before the influx of small jap imports.
The TL10 I drove is now in a truck museum in Invercargill (NZ)
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This one might be older.

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The local coop has several of these smaller loaders with a tow latch mounted to the bucket for moving anhydrous tanks around yard for filling. Makes job easy and quick.They keep spares around for parts just to make sure they have runners.
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