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what is machine is it??

Post #1 by gamble.greg » Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:22 pm

Does anyone know what it is and maybe how old ?
Bobcat.jpg

All i can tell is that it isnt a Bobcat, and isnt a Case............
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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #2 by IANOZ » Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:43 pm

Hi Greg, I thought at first glance it was a clark 610 [bobcat] or a 1700 mustang ,but the short lift rams rule them out . What ever it is ,I would say keep walking and don't look back. .The style of the machine looks early 70s . I know yanmar built a machine also back then,I think they had a manual transmission and steering clutch type setup like a dozer .The 610 and 1700 were belt drive and friction clutch drive .Any thing like that run ,run away very fast .ian.


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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #3 by gamble.greg » Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:22 am

the people that own it said that it is an International Harvester ??????? Didnt know they were in the game...........looking like I need a new pair of runners to get me away fast enough :lol: :lol: belt drive and and steering clutches........doesnt sound good...........sounds a bit like an orphan.....
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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #4 by gamble.greg » Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:16 pm

I have some more information, I know, I should have been running by now, but you nkow when you just have a bit more of a look over your shoulder............ :o :o :o........Inter 3200, the pic is a bit small but the best i could find......
any experience with this ?? Its got a pump for each side which drives a chain
Onto each set of wheels ,model 3200 international, any idea what it weighs ??
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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #5 by IANOZ » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:07 pm

Hi Greg , As you and i and probably three quarters of the world have never seen or heard of them before. I dare say they were not very popular . Unless your going into collecting vintage tractors i would steer well clear of it .Maybe look on the redpower forum , and you may get some info there . ian.


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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #6 by gamble.greg » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:44 am

I took the running away option................someone yet to be disillusioned payed about $3,500 for it........
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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #7 by IANOZ » Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:04 pm

Hi Greg, A skidsteer around the place is a very usefull addition,But the right one is of more use than a bucket of bolts one.The fowler is a labour of love,but i dare say your home time is pretty valuable and you don't need to be spending half a day fixing some thing, to be able to then use it on a half hour job . Speaking of wasting time fixing broken things ,Did you see the Cat D46U dozer on ebay next town west of you .3 grand buy now ,but its got a smashed final drive housing ,but the guy saya he has the replacement plarts.It Would keep the fowler company while your away :mrgreen: :lol: .If it was the next town over from usit would no longer be for sale :lol: . I think we could sqeeze one more in the shed.,You could learn to swear real good with a pilot motor mate :thumbup: .ian.


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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #8 by gamble.greg » Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:23 am

I know your right cobber...........the wife would love one to death and probably get to use it more often than me too............I did see the D4, I am going to go to that guys place as it is only 20 minutes from us and have a look at a couple of tractors he has for sale as well............the D4 would keep the fowler good company, I can have a look at it for you mate while I am there :mrgreen: :thumbup: yeah, and I just love them pilot motors too....... :doh:
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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #9 by IANOZ » Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:00 pm

Hi Greg, Did you get to look at those tractors and D4 yet? At least it is possible to get most cat parts if you need them . ian.


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Re: what is machine is it??

Post #10 by gamble.greg » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:31 am

I did go and look at them mate, the guy is a diesel/farm mechanic, the dozer is looking more like scrap than a rebuild, a bit cheaper would make it a viable project, the Case tractor was enormous and just too big for the job i had in mind, and the Nuffield is the right size, but the hydraulics is in question and i would prefer power steer on it as i want to put a fork lift on the front and my post driver on the back and leave it setup permanant, so if you hear of about a 70 to 80 hp tractor with p/s for 2 to 3 grand let me know.............
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