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Its worth half a grand IF and only if you can get it running and driving first, take a battery and hot wire it if need be

 

 

That loader looks like a trip so its only worth scrap money

 

its worth 500 for scrap 1500 in working order

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I think £500 is a good price if it doesn't run. Tinwork looks good. I bought a Bonser forklift fairly cheap, I'm just doing bits to it now and again. Injector pumps are expensive - £300 if needed. I've spent about £600 on it with new water pump, serviced injector pump, new rear tyre, new lift pump. I'm into David Browns and its an early Selectamatic skid unit so I'm not too worried about spending on it. I think if you buy it at £500 get it running don't paint it but make sure it's mechanically sound it will make you a bit of money.

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Its worth half a grand IF and only if you can get it running and driving first, take a battery and hot wire it if need be

 

 

That loader looks like a trip so its only worth scrap money

i would second that IF it will go and oil looks clean £500

tops.

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i would second that IF it will go and oil looks clean £500

tops.

 

you could weigh it in for nearly 500 quid, what have you got to lose, get it home and get the spanners out!

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I'm wanting it for my yard to lift bulk bags. I will take a battery up with me and have a go and a though check over. It has a local number plate on it which I would like on my landy too, it is road reg. thanks for the input peeps!!

 

 

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I'm wanting it for my yard to lift bulk bags. I will take a battery up with me and have a go and a though check over. It has a local number plate on it which I would like on my landy too, it is road reg. thanks for the input peeps!!

 

 

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I would fill it with water and make sure the engine blocks not cracked, quite often old tractors were just abandoned full of water and jack frost made short work of them!!!

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I would fill it with water and make sure the engine blocks not cracked, quite often old tractors were just abandoned full of water and jack frost made short work of them!!!

 

Cheers for that, she has told me it needs a top hose as they took the old one off. I'm gonna have a good look before I buy it. The bonnet and nose tin are in good shape.

 

 

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