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Old 06-19-2011, 08:18 PM
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Hey all,

I found a 70 with a Danco loader that I may be able to pick up. I don't know much about Danco loaders, can someone give me some info to help me in the purchase?

Some guidelines on value would be great as well?

Thanks!!
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Old 06-19-2011, 08:57 PM
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basically.... if it's a cub and a loader and it even needs some work and it's a good price. GET IT!!!! You can sort out the rest later.
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Hey all,

I found a 70 with a Danco loader that I may be able to pick up. I don't know much about Danco loaders, can someone give me some info to help me in the purchase?

Some guidelines on value would be great as well?

Thanks!!
It should have the RD-1000 installed on it. It has two rams that lifts the loader arms up and it has a trip bucket. Check out my photo gallery of the Danco RD-1000 I had mounted on my 122. It worked great! I think the Danco's are the prefect scale for cubs.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/a...hp?albumid=121

Got any pics of the loader your thinking about buying? Loaders don't come up for sale very often. If you've got the money I'd do it.
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basically.... if it's a cub and a loader and it even needs some work and it's a good price. GET IT!!!! You can sort out the rest later.
So true Gary!
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Old 06-20-2011, 08:28 AM
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I would pay up to $1000 for a danco loader if it is in good shape and the tractor is probably worth $300-$500 depending on the options it has. It is a rare opportunity to be able to buy a cub with a loader so buy it.
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