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L225 1975 New Holland skid steer
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<blockquote data-quote="grandy129" data-source="post: 77677" data-attributes="member: 11129"><p>Hi deaop06, I also have a 1975-1977 era L225. It was running when I bought it about 6 years ago, I could drive it at that time and tilt the bucket, but not lift the boom. The battery went bad shortly afterward, and it has been sitting out back rotting away ever since. I decided to start working on it again about a week ago. Right now I have the boom cylinders disconnected and I'm jacking and shoring up the boom so I can work on it. First of all, I wanted to see if you are still on this group and do you still have the L225? Secondly, does your machine have the boom locking plates the come out the sides of the cab? Mine does not. Does not look like the parts are still available. I plan to attempt to fabricate the plates from some 1/2" steel plate or angle iron once I get the boom secured. I would love to hear from you and converse if you still have the machine and are interested in comparing notes. BTW - I have all the docs and I live in North Texas near Denton. grandy129</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandy129, post: 77677, member: 11129"] Hi deaop06, I also have a 1975-1977 era L225. It was running when I bought it about 6 years ago, I could drive it at that time and tilt the bucket, but not lift the boom. The battery went bad shortly afterward, and it has been sitting out back rotting away ever since. I decided to start working on it again about a week ago. Right now I have the boom cylinders disconnected and I'm jacking and shoring up the boom so I can work on it. First of all, I wanted to see if you are still on this group and do you still have the L225? Secondly, does your machine have the boom locking plates the come out the sides of the cab? Mine does not. Does not look like the parts are still available. I plan to attempt to fabricate the plates from some 1/2" steel plate or angle iron once I get the boom secured. I would love to hear from you and converse if you still have the machine and are interested in comparing notes. BTW - I have all the docs and I live in North Texas near Denton. grandy129 [/QUOTE]
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