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Hey All,
This may be the dumbest thing I've done in a while. It all happened because I found a perfectly good cast iron frying pan on the sidewalks of NYC a few years back. Then after a long search, I found some rural acreage in Connecticut to go with the frying pan. Then I quickly found our '72 #129 to mow it and trailer stuff around. But then I became fascinated with hydraulics after the 129, and after I tuned up a friend's forklift. So I though I would buy an old log splitter to satisfy this curiosity. But after narrowly missing out on the almost free purchase of a little Laymor TLB, I thought a TLB might be a great fit for the property and my curious brain. It turns out that small used TLBs, like Kubota's, Deere's and Terramites are very expensive machines. A larger machine- especially a neglected one- can be had pretty cheap. And so... I'm not going to do much with it until the ground thaws, but here it is. I bet that some of you will see the potential that I do. And if this post needs to be moved, or if you think I need to start barking at another website, I am open to suggestions. By late summer, this machine will be white and yellow again, and most of the decals are still available. Cheers! -Christopher |
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What does TLB mean?
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It means what's in the middle, the front, and the back.
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TLB = tractor, loader, back hoe
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Mark from Minnesota 3165 with CC Snow Blower, Front blade, Sims Cab 3185 with 3pt hitch, it runs now. But not well. 48in and 52in mower decks 2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it. Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter. CC yard cart |
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Thanks, we just call those back hoes
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I get that, and I did too. But the backhoe on this machine DOES release with two large nuts, two pins and some hose reconnecting. So then it would just be a "Loader", or maybe just a tractor to some people.
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Your reply is very funny, and truthful!
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Unless it's lunchtime, then it's a BLT.
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When I resealed the cylinders on my Case 646, I got the seals from "Grizzley seals" they are in Canada and Washington State. The hoses I measured and ordered from "Discount Hydraulics" , ( same place I got the hoses for my plow on the 1872) they were exactly to the size of what I ordered.
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